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The reasons for the destruction of tourism resources include

The reasons for the destruction of tourism resources are as follows:

Natural factors include major natural disasters, weathering and animal causes. These factors may lead to the direct destruction of tourism resources, such as the destruction of scenic spots and historical sites.

Human factors include the misconduct of tourists, the misconduct of local residents and the misconduct of tourism itself. For example, the uncivilized tourism behavior of tourists may cause damage to tourism resources, such as scribbling and destroying vegetation;

The illegal construction and exploitation of local residents in the scenic spot will also cause damage to tourism resources; Improper development and management of tourism operators themselves may also lead to the destruction of tourism resources, such as excessive commercialization and unreasonable development.

Protecting tourism resources requires the joint efforts of all parties, including strengthening the formulation and implementation of laws and regulations, raising public awareness of environmental protection, and strengthening the management and supervision of scenic spots.

Damage caused by natural factors can be divided into sudden damage and slow and chronic damage. Sudden destruction refers to some sudden changes in nature, such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, floods and mudslides. Slow destruction includes weathering, erosion, oxidation, wind erosion, running water cutting, earth plate movement and biological disasters, such as wind erosion, water erosion, sun exposure and termites.

There are many human factors, including war damage, bad behavior of tourists, improper economic construction, political factors and so on. The damage caused by human factors is serious, which greatly exceeds the damage caused by natural weathering.

The protection of tourism resources should be based on "prevention", supplemented by "governance" and combined with prevention and control. For the hazards caused by natural actions, necessary technical measures are mainly taken to prevent them, such as indoor exhibition halls and isolation devices.

We should strengthen local tourism planning and formulate necessary laws and regulations to restrain tourists' destruction of tourism resources. Those who violate the relevant regulations should be stopped, and criticized and fined according to the seriousness of the case until they are investigated for legal responsibility.