Landscape diversity as an attraction basis in the design of tourist and recreational areas (the case of Bolshaya Belokurikha)

The article discusses the assessment of landscape diversity and biodiversity in a projected tourist-recreational territory. Bolshaya Belokurikha, located at the junction of the Altai plains and mountains, is used as a case study to illustrate the significance of these factors. The study area covers...

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Main Authors: Dunets, Alexander, Krupochkin, Evgeny, Kurepina, Nadezhda, Baryshnikova, Olga, Yurochkina, Natalia
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2022
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:7686800 2023-05-15T18:19:35+02:00 Landscape diversity as an attraction basis in the design of tourist and recreational areas (the case of Bolshaya Belokurikha) Dunets, Alexander Krupochkin, Evgeny Kurepina, Nadezhda Baryshnikova, Olga Yurochkina, Natalia 2022-12-31 https://zenodo.org/record/7686800 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7686800 eng eng doi:10.5281/zenodo.7686799 https://zenodo.org/communities/actasibirica https://zenodo.org/record/7686800 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7686800 oai:zenodo.org:7686800 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Acta Biologica Sibirica 8 918-928 landscape diversity biodiversity attractors GIS technology Bolshaya Belokurikha numerical simulation tourist-recreational design info:eu-repo/semantics/article publication-article 2022 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.768680010.5281/zenodo.7686799 2023-03-11T03:56:56Z The article discusses the assessment of landscape diversity and biodiversity in a projected tourist-recreational territory. Bolshaya Belokurikha, located at the junction of the Altai plains and mountains, is used as a case study to illustrate the significance of these factors. The study area covers a 40 km section from Makaryevka to Krasny Gorodok villages, which attracts more than 250 thousand tourists annually due to its favorable climatic conditions and landscape diversity. The authors use modern methods, including mathematical modeling and spatial data analysis, to develop a GIS model of landscape diversity using the Shannon method of numerical entropy estimation. The model is presented as an isolinear map for cartographic visualization. The authors emphasize the importance of natural and ecological elements in the tourist frame of the projected area. They also propose considering landscape diversity as a stimulating factor for tourism development and as a basis for sustainable development of tourist territories in a two-level design, which includes the tourist-recreational complex and tourist area. To efficiently use the potential of the territory and ensure maximum preservation of existing landscapes, the authors suggest using constructed maps and GIS models of landscape diversity and biodiversity as a basis for functional zoning of the territory. This approach would help identify areas suitable for tourist development while also preserving the flora and fauna species diversity. Overall, the article provides a comprehensive approach to the sustainable development of tourist-recreational territories. By using modern methods and GIS models, the authors demonstrate how landscape diversity and biodiversity can be integrated into the planning and management of tourist areas, leading to a more sustainable and responsible approach to tourism development. The study was carried out with the financial support of the Russian Science Foundation within the framework of the scientific project 22-27-00245 'Theoretical ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Sibirica Zenodo
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topic landscape diversity
biodiversity
attractors
GIS technology
Bolshaya Belokurikha
numerical simulation
tourist-recreational design
spellingShingle landscape diversity
biodiversity
attractors
GIS technology
Bolshaya Belokurikha
numerical simulation
tourist-recreational design
Dunets, Alexander
Krupochkin, Evgeny
Kurepina, Nadezhda
Baryshnikova, Olga
Yurochkina, Natalia
Landscape diversity as an attraction basis in the design of tourist and recreational areas (the case of Bolshaya Belokurikha)
topic_facet landscape diversity
biodiversity
attractors
GIS technology
Bolshaya Belokurikha
numerical simulation
tourist-recreational design
description The article discusses the assessment of landscape diversity and biodiversity in a projected tourist-recreational territory. Bolshaya Belokurikha, located at the junction of the Altai plains and mountains, is used as a case study to illustrate the significance of these factors. The study area covers a 40 km section from Makaryevka to Krasny Gorodok villages, which attracts more than 250 thousand tourists annually due to its favorable climatic conditions and landscape diversity. The authors use modern methods, including mathematical modeling and spatial data analysis, to develop a GIS model of landscape diversity using the Shannon method of numerical entropy estimation. The model is presented as an isolinear map for cartographic visualization. The authors emphasize the importance of natural and ecological elements in the tourist frame of the projected area. They also propose considering landscape diversity as a stimulating factor for tourism development and as a basis for sustainable development of tourist territories in a two-level design, which includes the tourist-recreational complex and tourist area. To efficiently use the potential of the territory and ensure maximum preservation of existing landscapes, the authors suggest using constructed maps and GIS models of landscape diversity and biodiversity as a basis for functional zoning of the territory. This approach would help identify areas suitable for tourist development while also preserving the flora and fauna species diversity. Overall, the article provides a comprehensive approach to the sustainable development of tourist-recreational territories. By using modern methods and GIS models, the authors demonstrate how landscape diversity and biodiversity can be integrated into the planning and management of tourist areas, leading to a more sustainable and responsible approach to tourism development. The study was carried out with the financial support of the Russian Science Foundation within the framework of the scientific project 22-27-00245 'Theoretical ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Dunets, Alexander
Krupochkin, Evgeny
Kurepina, Nadezhda
Baryshnikova, Olga
Yurochkina, Natalia
author_facet Dunets, Alexander
Krupochkin, Evgeny
Kurepina, Nadezhda
Baryshnikova, Olga
Yurochkina, Natalia
author_sort Dunets, Alexander
title Landscape diversity as an attraction basis in the design of tourist and recreational areas (the case of Bolshaya Belokurikha)
title_short Landscape diversity as an attraction basis in the design of tourist and recreational areas (the case of Bolshaya Belokurikha)
title_full Landscape diversity as an attraction basis in the design of tourist and recreational areas (the case of Bolshaya Belokurikha)
title_fullStr Landscape diversity as an attraction basis in the design of tourist and recreational areas (the case of Bolshaya Belokurikha)
title_full_unstemmed Landscape diversity as an attraction basis in the design of tourist and recreational areas (the case of Bolshaya Belokurikha)
title_sort landscape diversity as an attraction basis in the design of tourist and recreational areas (the case of bolshaya belokurikha)
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