Assessing Ecosystem Service Value Dynamics in Japan’s National Park Based on Land-Use and Land-Cover Changes from a Tourism Promotion Perspective DOI Creative Commons
Huixin Wang,

Y. L. Xie,

Duy Thong Ta

et al.

Land, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 14(3), P. 554 - 554

Published: March 6, 2025

Understanding the changes in land use and cover (LULC) national parks their corresponding ecosystem service value (ESV) shifts is crucial for shaping future management policies directions. However, comprehensive analyses this research area that integrate tourism development perspectives are lacking. Therefore, interdisciplinary study considers Akan-Mashu National Park Japan as a case study. Using remote sensing data, LULC maps past 10 years were generated using Google Earth Engine. The benefit transfer method was employed to calculate ESV each year, followed by qualitative analysis of local policy documents explore how park has changed context promoting development. results showed have been relatively stable over decade, with most noticeable occurring built-up areas. also confirm not had significant negative impact on Park. recommendations proposed can be applied other similar or protected areas worldwide achieve dynamic balance between environmental protection

Language: Английский

Assessing Ecosystem Service Value Dynamics in Japan’s National Park Based on Land-Use and Land-Cover Changes from a Tourism Promotion Perspective DOI Creative Commons
Huixin Wang,

Y. L. Xie,

Duy Thong Ta

et al.

Land, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 14(3), P. 554 - 554

Published: March 6, 2025

Understanding the changes in land use and cover (LULC) national parks their corresponding ecosystem service value (ESV) shifts is crucial for shaping future management policies directions. However, comprehensive analyses this research area that integrate tourism development perspectives are lacking. Therefore, interdisciplinary study considers Akan-Mashu National Park Japan as a case study. Using remote sensing data, LULC maps past 10 years were generated using Google Earth Engine. The benefit transfer method was employed to calculate ESV each year, followed by qualitative analysis of local policy documents explore how park has changed context promoting development. results showed have been relatively stable over decade, with most noticeable occurring built-up areas. also confirm not had significant negative impact on Park. recommendations proposed can be applied other similar or protected areas worldwide achieve dynamic balance between environmental protection

Language: Английский

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