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  • Spatial-temporal Evolution and Its Influencing Factors of Tourism Eco-efficiency in China

    Chengpeng Lu, Tianyang Ma, Zhiliang Liu
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    Article ID: 4688
    629  (Abstract) 239  (Download)

    Abstract:

    Eco-efficiency is an invaluable indicator for the measurement of the relationship between production activities and environmental depletion. This study measures the tourism eco-efficiency of 30 provinces in China from 2005 to 2020 based on the super-efficiency SBM model, and explores its spatial-temporal evolution characteristics using the kernel density function, standard deviation ellipse, and center of gravity model. Then, the influencing factors... More

    2022-06-20
  • Groundwater Recharge Potential Mapping in Far Western Middle Mountain of Nepal: A GIS-based Approach

    Shobha Shrestha
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    Article ID: 2160
    1473  (Abstract) 239  (Download)

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    The larger population in the middle mountain region of Nepal is dependenton spring for domestic water use. Availability and flow regularity of springs rely on groundwater recharge (GWR) potential which is attributed to various natural and human factors. The present study is an attempt to explore the GWR potential using GIS and Remote sensing (RS)... More

    2020-08-12
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