Abstract

The sustainable development of rural tourism is a complex system that includes both objective environmental factors and subjective human factors. Based on the three dimensions of “man–machine–environment”, the element event analysis method (EEAM) is introduced to identify and determine the components of the rural tourism composite system. Then, a hierarchical digraph of the rural tourism complex system is constructed by the interpretative structural model (ISM), and the logical structural relations among factors are explored to clarify the action paths. It is found that: (1) through three rounds of soliciting opinions and revising the list of factors, a total of 26 key factors affecting the sustainable development of rural tourism were screened out; (2) the influencing factors are related to each other to form a five-level factor hierarchical structure, which clearly reveals the overall structure of the system and the support dependencies among factors; (3) on the basis of clarifying the path of influencing factors, the targeted countermeasures and suggestions for the sustainable development of rural tourism are proposed for three key paths. This not only provides a certain theoretical basis for sustainable forecasting but also helps decision-makers to take targeted countermeasures.

Highlights

  • In order to scientifically carry out sustainable control and optimization of rural tourism, it is necessary to clarify the internal connections among factors, analyze, in depth, the path of their effects on sustainability, and put forward countermeasures and suggestions to improve and enhance the sustainability of rural tourism in a targeted manner

  • On the basis of case analysis and expert consultation, this paper identifies and establishes an influencing factors system and adopts the interpretative structural model (ISM) to construct their hierarchical structure for the sustainable development of rural tourism

  • Since there are few existing literature works where rural tourism is included in the analysis of sustainable development factors, few studies can be used for reference

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Introduction

Under the rapid development of rural tourism, the past crisis response behaviors and simple perceptual risk control thinking can no longer fundamentally solve a series of development problems that have frequently occurred in recent years, such as the deterioration of rural ecology, the loss of local culture, similarities in tourism products, and increased conflicts of interest [4]. It highlights the fragility of the rural tourism system and hinders the sustainable development of rural tourism to a certain extent. In order to scientifically carry out sustainable control and optimization of rural tourism, it is necessary to clarify the internal connections among factors, analyze, in depth, the path of their effects on sustainability, and put forward countermeasures and suggestions to improve and enhance the sustainability of rural tourism in a targeted manner

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