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The Stochastic Dynamics for Ecological Tourism System with Visitor Educational Intervention

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  • Dongping Wei
  • Shouwen Wen
  • Yizeng Chen
  • Yong Xu
  • Bing Liang

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The ever-increasing visitation in parks and protected areas continues to present a considerable challenge for worldwide land managers with allowing recreational use while preserving natural conditions. In China, the fast expanding visitation in protected areas is quickly damaging the natural resources and precious culture without effective visitor education, while regulation and site management are also gaining very limited efficacy. We propose a differential equation to describe the ecological tourism system. Shown by the theoretical proof and numerical simulation, the ecological tourism system is unstable without any perturbed factors, especially visitor educational intervention, because the solution of the dynamic system explodes in a finite time given any initial value. Supposing that the intrinsic increasing rate of stakeholders in the systems stochastically perturbed by the visitor educational intervention, we discover that the stochastic dynamic model can effectively suppress the explosion of the solution. As such, we demonstrate that the tourism system can develop steadily and safely even under a large amount of visitors in public vacation, when employing continuous visitor education intervention programmes.

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  • Dongping Wei & Shouwen Wen & Yizeng Chen & Yong Xu & Bing Liang, 2013. "The Stochastic Dynamics for Ecological Tourism System with Visitor Educational Intervention," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-9, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:617608
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/617608
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