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      Evaluation of tourism ecological security and its obstacles in semi-arid river valley urban: a case study of Lanzhou, China

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          Assessing tourism ecological security is essential for balancing development with environmental sustainability, thereby guiding effective resource management and policy formulation within the tourism industry. This study evaluates the ecological security of Lanzhou’s tourism sector, a city rich in historical and natural resources yet facing unique ecological challenges. Our objectives were to assess the current status of tourism ecological security in Lanzhou and provide actionable policy recommendations. We employed a comprehensive evaluation framework that integrates both qualitative and quantitative methods, including the DPSIR model, mean square deviation, and entropy methods for weight calculation, as well as TOPSIS for overall assessment and coupled coordination degree and obstacle degree models for subsystem analysis. The results indicate an upward trend in Lanzhou’s tourism ecological security from 2009 to 2021, peaking in 2019 before experiencing a pandemic-induced decline in 2020–2021. While subsystem coupling coordination generally improved, the pressure and state subsystems exhibited instability. These findings offer valuable insights for similar regions and underscore the necessity for holistic management strategies. We recommend enhancing ecological monitoring, promoting sustainable tourism practices, and enhancing local community involvement in tourism management. These measures are crucial to improving Lanzhou’s tourism ecological security and could serve as a model for other cities with similar development trajectories. Future research should focus on refining ecological security evaluation models and exploring the broader socio-economic impacts of ecological sustainability in tourism.

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                wkj966516@nwnu.edu.cn
                Journal
                Sci Rep
                Sci Rep
                Scientific Reports
                Nature Publishing Group UK (London )
                2045-2322
                31 January 2025
                31 January 2025
                2025
                : 15
                : 3943
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Tourism College of Northwest Normal University, ( https://ror.org/00gx3j908) Anning East Road No.967, Anning District, Lanzhou, 730070 China
                [2 ]Tourism Development Research Academy of Gansu, Lanzhou, 730070 China
                [3 ]Economics and Management College of Yantai Nanshan University, ( https://ror.org/0499b1896) Yantai, 265713 China
                [4 ]Aviation Management College of Cangzhou Aviation Vocational University, Cangzhou, 061180 China
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                88157
                10.1038/s41598-025-88157-3
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                39890992
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                © The Author(s) 2025

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                History
                : 18 July 2023
                : 24 January 2025
                Funding
                Funded by: Gansu Provincial Higher Education Innovation Fund Project
                Award ID: No. 2022B-088
                Award ID: No. 2022B-088
                Funded by: Lanzhou Philosophy and Social Science Planning Project
                Award ID: No.22-B87
                Award ID: No.22-B87
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                lanzhou,tourism ecological security,dpsir model,obstacle degree model,restoration ecology,environmental impact

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