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Assessment of coastal tourism vulnerability to climate change – Case study in Danang city, Vietnam (Scopus)
Tác giả hoặc Nhóm tác giả:
Tran Thi An, Le Ngoc Hanh, Saizen Izuru, Truong Phuoc Minh,
Vo Van Minh, Nguyen Thi Kim Thoa and Nguyen Vinh Long
Nơi đăng:
REMOTE SENSING. ASIAN CONFERENCE. 42ND 2021. (ACRS 2021) (2 VOLS);
S
ố:
ISBN: 978-1-7138-4381-8;
Từ->đến trang
: 535 -544;
Năm:
2022
Lĩnh vực:
Tự nhiên;
Loại:
Bài báo khoa học;
Thể loại:
Quốc tế
TÓM TẮT
Da Nang City is a coastal City in the Central Vietnam which is considered as a sensitive
area to climate change and its consequences. This City is also one of the famous tourist
destinations in the Coastal Central of Vietnam. This study tends to figure out the impacts of
climate change on the sustainable tourism development for Danang City under the vulnerable
context. The main objective of the project is to determine the vulnerability of climate change on
the tourism development of Da Nang City based on a comprehensive assessment of three factors:
exposure to hazards, local sensitivity and adaptive capacity. The method of using satellite image
data (remote sensing) and Geographic Information System (GIS) combining field survey data is
main approach in this research. Integrating remote sensing and GIS methods to assess the impact
of natural disasters (floods, droughts, salinization, etc.) is considered as an effective method with
advantages of quick and accurate updating according to temporal and spatial changes of natural
disasters. The climate change vulnerability index (CVI) integrated with the AHP hierarchical
analysis method (Saaty, 2008) has been implemented in this study to determine the tourism
vulnerability for the study area. As the results, Ngu Hanh Son and Son Tra district have been
pointed out as the highest vulnerable areas to the city tourism. The study also proposes a number
of adaptive solutions for areas under highly vulnerable level to climate change.
ABSTRACT
Da Nang City is a coastal City in the Central Vietnam which is considered as a sensitive
area to climate change and its consequences. This City is also one of the famous tourist
destinations in the Coastal Central of Vietnam. This study tends to figure out the impacts of
climate change on the sustainable tourism development for Danang City under the vulnerable
context. The main objective of the project is to determine the vulnerability of climate change on
the tourism development of Da Nang City based on a comprehensive assessment of three factors:
exposure to hazards, local sensitivity and adaptive capacity. The method of using satellite image
data (remote sensing) and Geographic Information System (GIS) combining field survey data is
main approach in this research. Integrating remote sensing and GIS methods to assess the impact
of natural disasters (floods, droughts, salinization, etc.) is considered as an effective method with
advantages of quick and accurate updating according to temporal and spatial changes of natural
disasters. The climate change vulnerability index (CVI) integrated with the AHP hierarchical
analysis method (Saaty, 2008) has been implemented in this study to determine the tourism
vulnerability for the study area. As the results, Ngu Hanh Son and Son Tra district have been
pointed out as the highest vulnerable areas to the city tourism. The study also proposes a number
of adaptive solutions for areas under highly vulnerable level to climate change.
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