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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Characteristics of mountain climate change and optimization of agricultural tourism management based on satellite Internet of Things

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Currently, many countries and regions generally believe that the temperature change in satellite network is a very important environment, which is also very important for the survival and development of the world population and the sustainable development of the world economy. After research and analysis of the annual average temperature, water year average temperature, water body annual temperature, and sea level in the partial area of ​​satellite can be found that the average temperature in the world has increased year by year. Based on the stored data information of the annual average temperature of 12 different meteorological stations in the mountainous area in the past 14 years from 2007 to now, through data analysis and data statistical analysis using scientific statistical software, this paper studies the temperature change, geographical distribution and temporal change in the mountainous area in the past few decades. Nowadays, China’s tourism industry has built strong vitality with the improvement of national economic income. With the increase of tourism, the protection of ecological environment in tourism has gradually attracted people's attention. Ecotourism has become a new force and main direction oftourism. Ecotourism can promote the healthy and sustainable development of China’s tourism industry, and it can also make the tourism market more standardized scientific and rationalization. The healthy development of ecotourism is inseparable from the national standardization management, developing scientific and reasonable planning and programs, protecting the natural resources of tourist attractions, and conducts scientific and effective assessments of ecotourism, and creates a perfect ecotourism supervision system. The research and analysis of this paper have significant value for the healthy development of rural ecological tourism.

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This article is part of the Topical Collection on Environment and Low Carbon Transportation

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Zhang, X. RETRACTED ARTICLE: Characteristics of mountain climate change and optimization of agricultural tourism management based on satellite Internet of Things. Arab J Geosci 14, 1625 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12517-021-07708-w

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