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Research on the Coordination Relationship Between Supply and Demand of Tourism Resources Based on Evolutionary Analysis

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Tourism is an important performance indicator for judging the equilibrium state of tourism supply and demand. To ensure the healthy coordination and sustainable development of tourism resources in a region, it is necessary to scientifically and rationally evaluate the coordination relationship between supply and demand among various resources. Based on the evolution analysis model of tourism resources, this paper analyzes the coupling degree and coupling coordination degree between various tourism resources as a theory for evaluating the coordination relationship between things, which has become an important path for the coordinated development of regional tourism supply and demand. Study the coupled state of tourism supply and demand, and recognize that regional tourism flow is an external manifestation of tourist demand, and the overall reception of a region is the internal capacity of tourism supply. If tourism supply and demand are incorporated into the destination platform for systematic research, it can be realized Systematic evaluation of the coordinated situation of destination tourism supply and demand.

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      EBIMCS '20: Proceedings of the 2020 3rd International Conference on E-Business, Information Management and Computer Science
      December 2020
      718 pages
      ISBN:9781450389099
      DOI:10.1145/3453187

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