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"Folk Category Awakenings" Gonceptual Planning For The Tourism Industry

Posted on:2008-09-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2132360242467920Subject:Architecture and Civil Engineering
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With the rapid increase in the living standards of a market economy and the gradual perfection of the wave of economic globalization the emergence of traditional, closed overall urban planning model due to the concept of a planned economy detention, difficult to adapt to the reform and opening up under the conditions of market economy, modern, open urban development needs, a single planning and social development is difficult to meet the variability and complexity of the planning needs, new changes in the urgent need for more effective planning model is based on this, the conceptual planning emerged, and to attract people's attention. As a start-type planning, conceptual planning of the theoretical foundation, techniques and other aspects have not yet reached a consensus. There are many merits in-depth study of the area. Therefore, the conceptual planning of many theories to be caught in-depth study and research. Against this background, this paper, the conceptual planning and an example - folk Awakenings the study.The full text is divided into six chapters. The first chapter is a brief introduction to the background and significance of domestic and international research profile, the content of the conceptual planning, Among the main elements, of the ideas and technology roadmap. The second chapter focuses on the conceptual planning for the tourism theoretical framework. The third chapter describes the background, resources and the environment. The fourth chapter, from the development of the tourism market positioning and regional planning, for analysis. The fifth chapter of the Regional Planning Division and awakened tourism functional layout design. Chapter VI, planning to implement recommendations.
Keywords/Search Tags:Conceptual Planning, Tourism, Research Methods, The Theory of Planning
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