Coupling Coordination Degree Measurement Between Tourism Urbanization and Ecological Resilience of Zhuhai China
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https://doi.org/10.5755/j01.erem.80.1.34435Keywords:
Coupling Coordination Degree, Tourism Urbanization, Ecological Resilience, ZhuhaiAbstract
The development of Zhuhai City relies heavily on tourism, which in turn depends on ecological considerations. This article first analyzes and evaluates the state of tourism development in the process of urbanization. Using the entropy-weighted TOPSIS model, Zhuhai’s tourism urbanization can be divided into four stages: the slow development stage before 2007, the first prosperous stage from 2007 to 2013, the second prosperous stage from 2014 to 2020, and the post-pandemic stage after 2020. Secondly, the ecological resilience is evaluated using an indicator evaluation method, and since 2014, the ecological resilience of Zhuhai has tended to stabilize. Finally, the coupling coordination degree of the two are evaluated. Since 2005, this process has gone through stages of imbalance, benign coordination, and high-quality coordination.
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