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Nature Environmental Protection, 2020, 1(4); doi: 10.38007/NEP.2020.010405.

Association Rule Algorithm in Environmental and Cultural Benefits of Natural Protection

Author(s)

Mateev Valentin

Corresponding Author:
Mateev Valentin
Affiliation(s)

Department of Forestry and Management of the Environment and Natural Resources, Democritus University of Thrace, 68200 Orestiada, Greece

Abstract

With the continuous development of social economy, people put forward higher and higher requirements for the quality of natural resources and ecological environment. In order to realize the sustainable development strategy, the environmental protection work must be strengthened and the utilization rate of resources must be improved. In this case, how to effectively solve the cultural benefits of environmental protection has become the most important issue. The traditional method of relying on manual environmental governance can no longer meet the actual needs of environmental problems. Therefore, it is necessary to improve the level of natural environment protection by adopting advanced technical means. Association rule analysis is a new data mining technology, which can discover rules from data. It can provide users with massive, rich and accurate information, and has the characteristics of high efficiency and convenience. It has a broad application prospect in the field of natural environment protection. This paper introduced the cultural benefits of natural conservation, expounded the advantages of association rule analysis method in the field of natural conservation, and focused on its key technologies. A model suitable for the calculation of natural environmental parameters was put forward, which provided a theoretical basis for the scientific decision-making of natural conservation management departments and environmental monitoring institutions. The traditional analysis method of environmental and cultural benefits of natural protection was compared with the analysis method based on association rules. The results showed that the analysis based on association rules could reflect the impact of human activities more comprehensively and accurately. At the same time, it is also conducive to improving the relationship between man and nature. The livability has also increased by about 6.2%, which has a very positive role in promoting the construction of ecological civilization.

Keywords

Association Rule, Nature Conservation, Environmental Protection, Cultural Benefit

Cite This Paper

Mateev Valentin. Association Rule Algorithm in Environmental and Cultural Benefits of Natural Protection. Nature Environmental Protection (2020), Vol. 1, Issue 4: 37-45. https://doi.org/10.38007/NEP.2020.010405.

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