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International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science (IJAERS)

[Vol-2, Issue-11 , Nov- 2015] ISSN: 2349-6495

An Empirical Analysis of the Model of the Coupled Coordination Degree of Tourism Economy Environment in Hunan Province Zhou Lifang, Mai Qionghui, Ouyang Wen, Wu Hualing , Xing Yu* Abstract—The regional tourism economic environment is

economic and environmental coordination development:

a complex system, which can provide a theoretical basis for

such as Wang Hui, Guo Lingling and Song Li [1] (2010) in

the local government to study the coordinated development

Tibet Province, 2010 cities as an example, the economic

of regional tourism. Taking Hunan Province as an example,

and environmental coordination index system, Liaoning

this paper selects the relevant statistical data from 2013 to

Province, 14 cities, for example, to calculate and analyze

2000 to construct the Hunan tourism economic environment

the economic and environmental coordination. The

index system, thus to establish a comprehensive evaluation

evaluation index and the normalized vegetation index, etc.,

model and the coupled coordination model, and to analyze

have been distinguished in the coordinated development of

the

economy and environment.

relationship

between

tourism,

economy

and

environment. Through empirical analysis, we find that the

The second category is to study the coordination

comprehensive score of the research is continuing to rise

development between tourism and environment :Pang Wen,

after 2003, and the coupling coordination degree reached

Ma Yaofeng and Yang Min

0.612 in 2007 and maintained a trend of increasing year by

types of urban tourism and environment coordination

year. In 2013, it reached the level of quality coordination.

development level, Shanghai and Xi'an as an example to

Keywords— Tourism Economy Environment, Coupling

compare,

Co Scheduling, Hunan Province

development of urban tourism and the environment

the

results

[3]

(2011) study of different

found

that

the

coordinated

generally exist mutual promotion and mutual restraint, Guo I.

INTRODUCTION

Xiaodong and Li Yingfei

[4]

(2014) using coordinated

Since the reform and opening up, the domestic tourism

development model and dynamic evolution process, the

industry has got great development, and has become an

level of coordination and development of Beijing City,

important factor to promote the social and economic

Beijing city tourism development level and its dynamic

development. On the other hand, with the development of

evolution process. Coupling phase.

the times, people's living standards continue to improve, but

The third category is the research on the coordinated

the economic and tourism development will bring pollution

development of tourism and economy: Yu Jie

to the environment. Therefore, how to coordinate the

through the construction of tourism and economic

development of tourism, economy and environment has

coordination coupling coordinated development of 14 cities

been a hot topic in the development of the region, and it is

in Shandong Province, the research model, the results

also a long-term problem faced by the scholars.

showed that Qingdao, Yantai, Ji'nan and other 8 cities to

After 3 years of development, according to tourism,

realize the coordinated development of tourism industry

economy and environment can be divided into the

and regional economy, Tai'an, Rizhao City, 4 in a narrow

following three categories, the first category is the study of

coordination or imbalance, Dezhou, Liaocheng and other 5

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[6]

(2014)

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