Numerous studies have profiled ecotourists but these have been done mainly in the context of North American ecotourists. This study provides one of the few examinations of the rapidly developing Asian ecotourism market in the context of domestic visitation to Taiwan's Taroko National Park. The study uses an innovative self-defined approach to defining an ecotourist. Findings include demographic results, benefits sought, travel motivation, and activities. Comparisons between Taiwanese and North American ecotourists are also made. © 2004 C.H. Tao et al.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
The Huisun National Forest Recreation Area (HNFRA), which preserves over 85% of the forest to its na...
Graduation date: 2002Shan-Mei, a Tsou aboriginal village in Taiwan, is widely known as a legend of\u...
Understanding ecotourists is an integral part in ecotourism marketing as it allows planners and mark...
Ecotourists have become popular subjects for research. However, a lack of agreement on the defini-ti...
Nature-based tourism has undergone considerable expansion in recent decades and ecotourism is becomi...
Abstract: Ecotourism has been promoted in China, but little research is available to understand the ...
[[abstract]]Abstract The main purpose of the study is to discuss the tourists? demographic character...
Ecotourist study is one of the most important parts in ectourism research, which must be based on en...
65 pages. Presented to the Department of International Studies and EALL and the Robert D. Clark Hono...
The purpose of this research is to develop a typology of international travelers to nature-based tou...
This study provides an update of ecotourists travel motives, perceived value and experience, and beh...
This paper examines local responses to potential ecotourism development in the Tawushan Nature Reser...
Although Western alien visitors to Taiwan have a unique, well-informed perspective of what appeals t...
Protected areas in Vietnam and other developing Asian countries are being subjected to growing ecolo...
Ecotourism is the fastest growing industry in Taiwan. Outdoor activities have increased during the p...
The Huisun National Forest Recreation Area (HNFRA), which preserves over 85% of the forest to its na...
Graduation date: 2002Shan-Mei, a Tsou aboriginal village in Taiwan, is widely known as a legend of\u...
Understanding ecotourists is an integral part in ecotourism marketing as it allows planners and mark...
Ecotourists have become popular subjects for research. However, a lack of agreement on the defini-ti...
Nature-based tourism has undergone considerable expansion in recent decades and ecotourism is becomi...
Abstract: Ecotourism has been promoted in China, but little research is available to understand the ...
[[abstract]]Abstract The main purpose of the study is to discuss the tourists? demographic character...
Ecotourist study is one of the most important parts in ectourism research, which must be based on en...
65 pages. Presented to the Department of International Studies and EALL and the Robert D. Clark Hono...
The purpose of this research is to develop a typology of international travelers to nature-based tou...
This study provides an update of ecotourists travel motives, perceived value and experience, and beh...
This paper examines local responses to potential ecotourism development in the Tawushan Nature Reser...
Although Western alien visitors to Taiwan have a unique, well-informed perspective of what appeals t...
Protected areas in Vietnam and other developing Asian countries are being subjected to growing ecolo...
Ecotourism is the fastest growing industry in Taiwan. Outdoor activities have increased during the p...
The Huisun National Forest Recreation Area (HNFRA), which preserves over 85% of the forest to its na...
Graduation date: 2002Shan-Mei, a Tsou aboriginal village in Taiwan, is widely known as a legend of\u...
Understanding ecotourists is an integral part in ecotourism marketing as it allows planners and mark...