Methodology of geoinformation mapping of natural recreational resources of the North Caucasus for tourism development

DOI: 10.35595/2414-9179-2020-3-26-404-415

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About the Authors

Rakim K. Mahmudov

North-Caucasian Federal University,
Pushkin str., 1, 355000, Stavropol, Russia,
E-mail: rakimkam@mail.ru

Natalia V. Verozub

North-Caucasian Federal University,
Pushkin str., 1, 355000, Stavropol, Russia,
E-mail: verozub_95@mail.ru

Vitaly S. Proskurin

North-Caucasian Federal University,
Pushkin str., 1, 355000, Stavropol, Russia,
E-mail: stavr.pro@mail.ru

Abstract

The relationship of natural components with the organization of tourism as a type of economic activity is shown. Recommendations are formulated on the selection of indicators of natural components to be assessed when planning the organization of recreational activities. The assessment of natural resources by the methods of constructing mathematical-cartographic models. Evaluation of each parameter was both functional and aesthetic parameters. The biological diversity of vegetation was calculated by identifying polygon heights and slope exposures according to SRTM data. The relief analysis was carried out according to two parameters: absolute altitudes above sea level and the nature of dissection. The calculation of the absolute heights is prepared by the method of constructing a cartogram by analyzing the quantitative value of points. The calculation of the terrain relief is prepared by the method of constructing a cartogram by calculating the sum of the distances of isolines in the polygon. Cartograms of the density of the river network, the area and the number of water bodies were constructed. The numerical data of the natural components forming the recreational potential of the territory are obtained. An integral assessment of the North Caucasus on the availability and use of natural and recreational resources by adding the numerical values of the individual components in the aisles of the minimum territorial unit is carried out. As a result of the work by geoinformation methods, the zones of the greatest and smallest concentration of natural resources for the organization of tourist activity were determined. In the Western Caucasus, the zones of the highest concentration of natural resources (4, 5 points) for the organization of tourism are located within the Black Sea and Azov coasts in the Greater Sochi region, as well as the southern tip of the Republic of Adygea located on the spurs of a rocky ridge. The lowest mark (1, 2 points) was received by the northern regions of the Krasnodar Territory, located in the steppe, forest-steppe zones, subject to agricultural development and extensive land cultivation. Within the Central Caucasus, the zones with the highest rating are located in the foothills of the Caucasian Mineral Waters, in the mid-mountain areas within the Lateral and Rocky Ranges. On the territory of the Eastern Caucasus, zones with a rating of 4, 5 points are located within the Bogos and Samur ranges. Broad-leaved forests prevail on this territory, turning into subalpine meadows with rich species diversity.

Keywords

geoinformation analysis, natural and recreational resources, zoning, attractiveness

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For citation: Mahmudov R.K., Verozub N.V., Proskurin V.S. Methodology of geoinformation mapping of natural recreational resources of the North Caucasus for tourism development. InterCarto. InterGIS. GI support of sustainable development of territories: Proceedings of the International conference. Moscow: Moscow University Press, 2020. V. 26. Part 3. P. 404–415. DOI: 10.35595/2414-9179-2020-3-26-404-415 (in Russian)