The importance of vulnerable areas with potential tourismdevelopment: a case study of the Bohemian forest and SouthBohemia tourism regions
2014
The significance of the vulnerability of nature-rich areas with
high development potential for tourism was studied using three
types of data: 1) spatial distribution of tourist attractions,
2) the appeal level of these attractions, and 3) the number of
visitors. The Bohemian Forest and South Bohemia were chosen as
study areas. Nine types of landscape spatial appeal were
identified in the study area. Two most important types were
defined based on their appeal where there are rare relic
features in the natural environment dominated by the presence
of peat bogs and natural habitats with scrub undergrowth or
virgin forests. These types were also found in the areas with
the greatest potential for tourism development. However, these
areas are also the most important from the point of view of
nature conservation and landscape protection in Central Europe.
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