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A Study On Residents' Perception Of Forest Tourism Impacts In Ethnic Minority Regions

Posted on:2018-09-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2359330515468368Subject:Tourism Management
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In recent years,Yili River Valley tourism is developing rapidly.As the core of tourism resources for the local tourism,forest tourism development has laid a solid resource base.The local national forest park is usually ethnic minority area,so in the development process,concerned about the local community residents on the impact of forest tourism development perception research is necessary.This study is based on the perception and attitudes of community residents in ethnic areas.Taking the three national forest parks in Shita,Nalati and Chaxi of Ili River valley,this paper adopts literature research,scale and questionnaire survey,interview and empirical study,Statistical analysis and other methods,through a large number of sample analysis and field survey interviews,to carry out the impact of forest tourism research for the sustainable development of forest tourism in ethnic minority areas to provide the basis.Through the research,the following five conclusions are drawn:(1)the pursuit of economic interests and longing is the core of the differences in forest tourism perception.(2)The recognition and support of forest tourism does not need to rely on the positive views of all the residents'projects.(3)The daily life of a greater restriction and lack of forest tourism benefit,is the main cause of the local forest resource dependence opponents.(4)Gender and the distance between the tour route,divided into two different characteristics of the group,and will not affect the differences in forest tourism perception.(5)The local identity of the residents more strongly,the positive response to the development of forest tourism is higher.Based on these,5 points of inspiration from the perspective of community residents to solve the economic problems of forest tourism economy and culture.
Keywords/Search Tags:National forest park, Tourism impact, Tourism perception and attitude, Ethnic areas, Ili
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