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The Nanjing Rebam Tourism Research And Development

Posted on:2006-12-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y HuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2209360155474619Subject:Human Geography
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As is well known China is experiencing a rapid conversion from sightseeing tourism to vocation tourism in recent years, Recreational Belt Around Metropolis ( ReBAM) which has special regional characteristics and well entironment has become the preferred destination choosed by citizens. The situation becomes the major trend in tourism development around the cities and it has caught more and more attentions from many researchers.In the first part of the study, the author gives detailed descriptions on the precious study about ReBAM. Many researchers have not come to the common ground about the conceptual framework of ReBAM because of it's particularity and complexity. The conceptual framework of ReBAM is differentiated and analyzed in this study. The author reveals the basic theory of tourism development in ReBAM based on the theory of location conditions, regional economy, tourism market, landscape ecology and sustainable development.In this study, the author takes Nanjing as a case and analyses it's the present situation and the problems in tourism development of ReBAM . After the study of location conditions of tourism development, the classification and evaluation of tourism resources in the Nanjing ReBAM using qualitative and quantitative method, the author puts forward strategic targets in Nanjing and studies the principle and system of developing the tourist product. Then the paper researches exploit of sightseeing agriculture,forest park, scenic spot,tourist holiday resort and the theme park in detail. In the end, the author puts forward "one circle— two belts—three districts" spatial structure for ReBAM in Nanjing based on principle of ecology and sustainable development.
Keywords/Search Tags:Nanjing, Recreational Belt Around Metropolis ( ReBAM), tourism development, tourism products system, spatial structure
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