DI li. A Study on Soil and Water Conservation in Forest Tourism[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2001, 20(3): 40-43. DOI: 11894/1005-829x.2001.21(3).40.
Forest tourism is a new property in forest production and it has developed rapidly in recently years. However
with the development of forest tourism
more and more conflicts occur between recreational activities and environmental protection. Forest eco-environment is affected by some factors
which include the forest vegetation and the soil. Under these effects
the diversity and height of plant
the ability of activity and reproduction of vegetation also decline. They may make forest degraded
and the area of uncovered soil increase. Thus
bring about soil and water lose directly or indirectly
and it will be very difficult to regain. Nowadays nature reserves and national parks not only afford protection to natural environment but also provide pleasant recreational resorts. The negative and positive effects are discussed
which are took by forest tourism to the lose of soil and water. So as to explore a good way to give full play to the forest function.