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Spatial evolution model of tourist destinations based on complex adaptive system theory: A case study of Southern Anhui, China
2019
Journal of Geographical Sciences
According to the complex adaptive systems theory, tourist destinations may be regarded as complex adaptive systems formed by multiple adaptive agent interactions and composed of an agent system, tourist attraction subsystem, tourist service facility subsystem, and external environment system. This paper explores the spatial evolutionary progress of the Southern Anhui tourist area. The period 1979 to 1990 comprised the formation stage of spatial agglomerates, during which tourist attractions
doi:10.1007/s11442-019-1669-z
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