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Nature Environmental Protection, 2022, 3(1); doi: 10.38007/NEP.2022.030106.

Promoting Outdoor Sports Tourism by Natural Resources and Environment Protection

Author(s)

Nian Zhang

Corresponding Author:
Nian Zhang
Affiliation(s)

Linyi No. 21 Middle School, Linyi, China

Abstract

As the pillar industry of China's economy, tourism ecology is the general trend of tourism development. The sports industry is a rising industry in China, and also a sunrise industry. The sports tourism of its sub industry has become more and more popular in recent years. In order to solve the shortcomings of the existing research on natural resources and environmental protection to promote outdoor sports tourism, this paper discusses the concept of sports tourism and sports tourism resources, the value of natural resources and SWOT analysis, and investigates and discusses the selected research area overview and the evaluation index system framework of ecological tourism protective development. Through the questionnaire survey and SWOT analysis method, this paper makes a statistical analysis of the service satisfaction and natural resource advantages of outdoor sports tourism. Through the statistical data, it is found that the lake and river resources account for 84%. According to the survey data of the health and service satisfaction of the scenic spot, the choice of "good" and "good" reached as much as 45%. Finally, according to the analysis of the survey statistics, this paper puts forward the improvement strategies for the protection of natural resources and environment to promote outdoor sports tourism.

Keywords

Outdoor Sports Tourism, Natural Resources, Environmental Protection, Promotion Strategies

Cite This Paper

Nian Zhang. Promoting Outdoor Sports Tourism by Natural Resources and Environment Protection. Nature Environmental Protection (2022), Vol. 3, Issue 1: 44-51. https://doi.org/10.38007/NEP.2022.030106.

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