| With the development of economy and the improvement of people’s living standards and spiritual and cultural needs,the importance of the cultural service function of the ecosystem has been paid more and more attention by people.Qianjiangyuan National Park is a pilot unit of my country’s national park system,and the important value of its ecosystem is self-evident.This article takes Qianjiangyuan National Park as the research site,based on RS and GIS technology,using questionnaire survey method,TCM method and other methods to evaluate the value of recreational services of the ecosystem,and explore the relationship between recreational services and the well-being of tourists.First of all,this article uses ecosystem service mapping tools,based on the integrated spatially explicit ecosystem service assessment model(ESTIMAP),to identify the supply and demand of ecosystem recreation services and the service flow path between them.Analyzing the spatial law and spatial relationship of its flow,it is obtained that the actual flow of ecosystem recreation services is about 12.1 people/km2 per year.Secondly,this study uses the TCM method to evaluate the value of recreational services in the ecosystem of Qianjiangyuan National Park,and compares the distribution of recreational value of different tourist sources.Qianjiangyuan National Park has a total recreational value of about 1.802 billion yuan,an average of about every tourist to enjoy the recreational value of 1456.62 yuan.Finally,from the perspectives of recreational places and recreational activities,this paper further analyzes the relationship between the value of ecosystem recreational services and the well-being of tourists,and finds that Qianjiangyuan National Park’s ecosystem recreational services have a significant positive impact on the well-being of tourists.Through the research conclusions,it aims to improve the ecosystem service functions of Qianjiangyuan National Park,to provide experience for the construction of the national park,and to improve the level of tourist’s well-being. |