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ASSESSING OF NATURAL LANDSCAPE AESTHETIC UVS PROVINCE OF MONGOLIA
 
     
     ASSESSING OF NATURAL LANDSCAPE AESTHETIC UVS PROVINCE OF MONGOLIA
     


Autor(es):
Erdenejargal, Narankhuu
Choijinjav, Lhagvasuren
Doljin, Dash


Periódico: Turismo: Estudos e Práticas

Fonte: Revista Turismo Estudos e Práticas - RTEP/UERN; No. 4 (2020): Geplat: Caderno Suplementar; 1-14

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Resumo: The main object using nature and nature for recreational purposes is the geographical landscape. The geographical landscape covers many characteristics that are directly reflected in recreational environs. Natural landscape aesthetic is a natural resource, which is indispensable for maintaining human mental and physical health. Therefore, natural landscape is the source of human life. The surrounding environment has long been a favorite in cosmetology and has been a source of great beauty pleasure. The natural beauty is a recreational resource that is essential for maintaining the mental and physical health of a person. The aim of this study was to assess the natural landscape aesthetic of Uvs province, Mongolia using a combination of spatial multi criteria decision making method (MCDM), analytic hierarchy process (AHP) based on Boolean and Fuzzy logic theory. For the analysis used 10 different criteria. We developed the aesthetic landscape assessment tier for Uvs province to evaluate each natural beauty indicator in 5 stages. The result shows that 13.2% of the area of Uvs province of Mongolia was highly suitable, 39.4% was suitable, 46.7% was unsuitable. From this data analysis, a map of landscape aesthetic potential covering Uvs province was generated. As shown in the results landscape aesthetic evaluation for recession is possible using GIS and remote sensing technology based on a combination of multi-criteria decision output and matrix. There is now the potential to evaluate other regions of Mongolia. The abovementioned method of landscape aesthetic for recession can be used to save time for land management.