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Examples of ecological environment destruction in rural tourism

Rural tourism takes rural natural and cultural things as tourist attractions, relying on rural beautiful landscape, natural environment, architecture and cultural resources. On the basis of traditional rural leisure tour and agricultural experience tour, we will expand and develop new tourism models for conferences, holidays, leisure and entertainment projects. At present, there is no completely unified definition of rural tourism in academic circles at home and abroad, and there are mainly the following viewpoints: Spanish scholar Gilbert and Tung( 1990) believes that rural tourism is a form of tourism in which farmers provide accommodation and other conditions for tourists to engage in various leisure activities in typical rural environments such as farms and pastures. The World Economic Cooperation and Development Committee (OECD, 1994, P. 15) defines rural tourism as the center and unique selling point of rural tourism. Arie Reichel and Oded Lowengart in Israel and Ady millman in the United States (1999) put it simply: rural tourism is rural tourism. It has rural characteristics such as small scale, open territory and sustainable development of tourism enterprises. British Bramwell and Lane (1994) thinks that rural tourism is not only a tourism activity based on agriculture, but also a multi-faceted tourism activity, including not only agricultural holiday tourism, but also natural tourism, eco-tourism, holiday hiking, mountain riding, adventure, sports and health tourism, hunting and fishing, educational tourism and cultural traditional tourism with special interests. China has many definitions of rural tourism. He Jingming and Li Lihua believe that rural tourism in a narrow sense refers to tourism activities in rural areas with rural natural objects and cultural relics as tourist attractions. The concept of rural tourism includes two aspects: first, it occurs in rural areas, and second, it takes rural nature as a tourist attraction, both of which are indispensable.