Faced with fiscal constraints and enormous population pressures, 80 percent of Chinese nature reserves have employed ecotourism as a support and development strategy. Assessing the actual effects of ecotourism at a nature reserve that has a relatively long history of ecotourism development experience may be instructive for other reserves. Therefore, the authors take Changbai Mountain Biosphere Reserve (CMBR) in north-eastern China as a case study, for it is one of the pioneers in embracing ecotourism in China. Personal interviews and informal group discussions were employed to understand..
Nature-based tourism in protected areas, which is growing worldwide, offers much potential to enhanc...
Many stakeholders believe that developing community-based ecotourism (CBET) in vulnerable nature res...
Changbai Mountain Biosphere Reserve in the northeast of China was established for its biodiversity a...
In the last few decades, “ecotourism” has emerged as a much talked about topic that is frequently li...
Ecotourism was conceptualized initially in the West as an alternative to mass tourism and with an ec...
Ecotourism is one of the fastest expanding tourism markets. It has received much attention in deve...
Purpose – The development of tourism around Wolong Nature Reserve changes the local communities' way...
Ecotourism, which is widely and rapidly developed all over the world, is nowadays regarded as an alt...
The recreational value of an outdoor site is reflected in a visitor's willingness to pay for the vis...
Large-scale park-visitor symbiosis remains an aspiration despite the need for new models to address ...
The way natural resources are managed is one of the most important sustainability challenges we face...
Tourism's rapid growth provides many opportunities for the development of China's nature reserves. S...
Graduation date: 2002Shan-Mei, a Tsou aboriginal village in Taiwan, is widely known as a legend of\u...
Drawing on a comparison of two different nature reserves (NRs) in China, this paper explores the eff...
Finding the balance between economic development and preservation of the natural environment is a ch...
Nature-based tourism in protected areas, which is growing worldwide, offers much potential to enhanc...
Many stakeholders believe that developing community-based ecotourism (CBET) in vulnerable nature res...
Changbai Mountain Biosphere Reserve in the northeast of China was established for its biodiversity a...
In the last few decades, “ecotourism” has emerged as a much talked about topic that is frequently li...
Ecotourism was conceptualized initially in the West as an alternative to mass tourism and with an ec...
Ecotourism is one of the fastest expanding tourism markets. It has received much attention in deve...
Purpose – The development of tourism around Wolong Nature Reserve changes the local communities' way...
Ecotourism, which is widely and rapidly developed all over the world, is nowadays regarded as an alt...
The recreational value of an outdoor site is reflected in a visitor's willingness to pay for the vis...
Large-scale park-visitor symbiosis remains an aspiration despite the need for new models to address ...
The way natural resources are managed is one of the most important sustainability challenges we face...
Tourism's rapid growth provides many opportunities for the development of China's nature reserves. S...
Graduation date: 2002Shan-Mei, a Tsou aboriginal village in Taiwan, is widely known as a legend of\u...
Drawing on a comparison of two different nature reserves (NRs) in China, this paper explores the eff...
Finding the balance between economic development and preservation of the natural environment is a ch...
Nature-based tourism in protected areas, which is growing worldwide, offers much potential to enhanc...
Many stakeholders believe that developing community-based ecotourism (CBET) in vulnerable nature res...
Changbai Mountain Biosphere Reserve in the northeast of China was established for its biodiversity a...