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Multi scenario simulation analysis of environmental carrying capacity in western region based on fusion support vector machine regression prediction algorithm

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One of the important ways to enhance the environmental carrying capacity in the western region is to effectively protect the environmental carrying capacity in the western region from the perspective of environmental carrying capacity and the impact of the ecological environment. In this paper, the support vector machine regression prediction algorithm is introduced into the multi scenario simulation analysis of environmental carrying capacity in the western region, and the quantitative and qualitative analysis is carried out. On this basis, the environmental carrying capacity of the western region is predicted, and the way to protect the environmental carrying capacity is explored. The results of the example show that: the environmental carrying capacity of the western region is quite different in space, and human activities and climate change have a great impact on it. The prediction of environmental carrying capacity can promote the comprehensive benefit of it effectively, so as to promote the multi scenario simulation analysis of environmental carrying capacity in the western region.

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Zhang, Y. Multi scenario simulation analysis of environmental carrying capacity in western region based on fusion support vector machine regression prediction algorithm. Cluster Comput 22 (Suppl 2), 3651–3656 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10586-018-2214-z

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