Title of article :
Ecological potential evaluation of the Kan watershed for ecotourism development using AHP and Fuzzy logic in GIS
Author/Authors :
Tabibian, Sahar Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources - Faculty of Engineering - Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran , Hosseini, Khadijeh Science and Research - Islamic Azad University tehran branch, Tehran, Iran , Rezvani, Mohammad Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources - Faculty of Engineering - Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran , Homayoon Nezhad, Iman Department of Natural Resources and Environment - Payame Noor University, Zahedan, Iran
Abstract :
Ecotourism is a popular aspect of tourism that gives economic value to
biodiversity and allows tourists to gain knowledge about the importance of
environmental conservation. The rapid and imbalanced growth of the
tourism industry and the prioritization of economic benefits in the areas
around Tehran have disturbed the ecosystem and led to increasing pressure
on the environment. Hence, ecological potential evaluation is recommended
as a practical solution. The current study aims to evaluate the ecological
potential of the Kan watershed for ecotourism development using the
Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Geographic Information Systems
(GIS). The case study is located between the Tehran in the south, Darakeh
watershed in the east, Jajrud watershed in the north, and Karaj river
watershed in the west. In the first step, the effective criteria were selected
based on literature review and expert interviews. Then, the criteria were
weighted and prioritized using AHP. Afterwards, Fuzzy logic and Weighted
Linear Combination (WLC) methods in GIS were used to zonate intensive
and extensive ecotourism development. The results showed that 1.3% (273
ha) and 11.3% (2327 ha) of the Kan watershed is very suitable for intensive
and extensive ecotourism development, respectively. Also 2.3% (475 ha) and
14.1% (2903 ha) of the region falls in the category suitable for intensive and
extensive ecotourism development. Suitable areas for intensive ecotourism
are mostly located in the southeastern part of Sulqan rural district, Keshar-e
Sofla, and Keshar-e Olya villages. Potential zones of extensive ecotourism
are located throughout the watershed along riparian areas and in valley
floors.
Keywords :
Ecological potential , Evaluation , Ecotourism , AHP , Kan watershed , GIS
Journal title :
Environmental Resources Research