Changbai Mountain Biosphere Reserve in the northeast of China was established for its biodiversity and ecological significance. Local communities traditionally used the natural resources of the Reserve area through harvesting and hunting of forest products. With Reserve declaration, this subsistence use of resources was banned, and communities were greatly affected by the regulations but moved towards gaining income from tourism. During the past two decades tourist numbers during the summer months have grown from less than 30,000 per year in the 1980s to more than half a million in 2006. Local communities have benefited economically from the increased tourism activity, but its extreme seasonality has also brought community disruption. The e...
Backpacking is an increasingly popular, but sometimes controversial, activity in protected areas. Ve...
Abby & Jeena - Survey of Literature Rica & Jai - Research Gap Kath & Noel - Novelty ...
Nature-based tourism has the potential to enhance global biodiversity conservation by providing alte...
Changbai Mountain Biosphere Reserve in the northeast of China was established for its biodiversity a...
Faced with fiscal constraints and enormous population pressures, 80 percent of Chinese nature reserv...
This paper presents the major tourism management issues in Xishuangbanna Prefecture, with a focus on...
Tourism's rapid growth provides many opportunities for the development of China's nature reserves. S...
The conceptual framework of the Tourism Area Life Cycle (TALC) has been frequently examined since it...
The way natural resources are managed is one of the most important sustainability challenges we face...
Tourism development may result in negative impacts on natural resources owing to overuse and mismana...
Although modern mass tourism in China has a history of only about 30 years, the market has expanded ...
As a type of tourist destination, Protected Areas (PAs) have been the focus of recreation ecology re...
Ecotourism was conceptualized initially in the West as an alternative to mass tourism and with an ec...
The use of Protected areas (PAs) is an effective approach for conservation worldwide. The support of...
Tourism is growing rapidly in Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture located in southern Yunnan. To...
Backpacking is an increasingly popular, but sometimes controversial, activity in protected areas. Ve...
Abby & Jeena - Survey of Literature Rica & Jai - Research Gap Kath & Noel - Novelty ...
Nature-based tourism has the potential to enhance global biodiversity conservation by providing alte...
Changbai Mountain Biosphere Reserve in the northeast of China was established for its biodiversity a...
Faced with fiscal constraints and enormous population pressures, 80 percent of Chinese nature reserv...
This paper presents the major tourism management issues in Xishuangbanna Prefecture, with a focus on...
Tourism's rapid growth provides many opportunities for the development of China's nature reserves. S...
The conceptual framework of the Tourism Area Life Cycle (TALC) has been frequently examined since it...
The way natural resources are managed is one of the most important sustainability challenges we face...
Tourism development may result in negative impacts on natural resources owing to overuse and mismana...
Although modern mass tourism in China has a history of only about 30 years, the market has expanded ...
As a type of tourist destination, Protected Areas (PAs) have been the focus of recreation ecology re...
Ecotourism was conceptualized initially in the West as an alternative to mass tourism and with an ec...
The use of Protected areas (PAs) is an effective approach for conservation worldwide. The support of...
Tourism is growing rapidly in Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture located in southern Yunnan. To...
Backpacking is an increasingly popular, but sometimes controversial, activity in protected areas. Ve...
Abby & Jeena - Survey of Literature Rica & Jai - Research Gap Kath & Noel - Novelty ...
Nature-based tourism has the potential to enhance global biodiversity conservation by providing alte...