出版時(shí)間:2008-11 出版社:谷明 海洋出版社 (2008-11出版) 作者:谷明
內(nèi)容概要
《沿海旅游可持續(xù)發(fā)展及管理(英文版)》內(nèi)容簡(jiǎn)介:Coastal tourism is probably the largest component of international tourism. Although many developing countries with suitable coastal resources are developing coastal tourism nowadays, few academic books particularly focus on it. Similarly, few studies are concerned with coastal tourism development in China. This book is the first major study to examine coastal tourism in China and it is timely as China is developing fast to meet the increasing demand for coast- al tourism in summer.
This book is concerned with the coast, the interaction between the coastal sys- tem and the human system, the stakeholders' involvement in tourism, and sustainability. It follows the spatial scale from a nation to a municipality, an is- land and a specific beach. It examines coastal tourism development at these spatial scales within the context of China's economic reform from a planned economy to a market economy, and China's political reform of decentralisation.
作者簡(jiǎn)介
谷明,新加坡國(guó)立大學(xué)人文暨社會(huì)科學(xué)院博士。多年來一直從事旅游經(jīng)濟(jì)、旅游地理方向的學(xué)習(xí)與研究。主要研究領(lǐng)域?yàn)闉I海旅游開發(fā)、旅游資源規(guī)劃、旅游企業(yè)管理?,F(xiàn)為中央民族大學(xué)管理學(xué)院教師,擔(dān)任旅游資源規(guī)劃與開發(fā)、旅游文化、市場(chǎng)營(yíng)銷等課程的教學(xué)與研究工作。在澳大利亞、毛里求斯、馬來西亞等國(guó)參加國(guó)際會(huì)議近十次,在Ocean and coastal Managementm,Tourism Geographies,旅游學(xué)刊等國(guó)內(nèi)外刊物上發(fā)表論文十余篇。
書籍目錄
PREFACEACKNOWLEDGEMENTSCONTENTSLIST OF TABLESLIST OF FIGURESLIST OF PLATESABBREVIATIONRART ⅠCHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION1.1 Coastal Tourism1.1.1 The Coast1.1.2 The Growth of Coastal Tourism1.1.3 Environmental and Social Issues1.1.4 Sustainable Coastal Tourism1.2 Coastal Tourism in China1.2.1 Economic and Political Reform in China1.2.2 Increase in Tourist Arrivals1.3 Coastal Tourism in Dalian1.3.1 Background of Dalian1.3.2 Why Dalian?1.4 Research Goals and Objectives1.5 Contributions and Usefulness of the Study1.6 organization of this Thesis1.7 SummaryCHAPTER 2 LITERATURE REVIEW AND CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK2.1 The Coast2.2 The Interaction between Coastal Environment and Human Society2.3 Tourism Stakeholders2.3.1 Small-scale Tourism Enterprises2.3.2 Community Participation2.3.3 Residents' Perceptions on Tourism Impacts2.3.4 Tourist Satisfaction2.4 Coastal Resort Development Model2.5 Management2.5.1 Tourism Management2.5.2 Tourism Management in China2.5.3 Coastal Management2.5.4 Coastal Management in China2.5.5 Integrated Coastal Management2.6 Sustainable Tourism2.7 Geographer's Contribution to Coastal Tourism2.8 Conceptual Framework2.9 ConclusionCHAPTER 3 METHODOLOGY3.1 Selection of Study Site3.2 organization of Fieldwork3.3 Methods of Data Collection3.3.1 Secondary Data Collection3.3.2 Participant Observation3.3.3 Interview3.3.4 Questionnaire Survey3.4 Data Analysis3.5 Limitations3.6 ConclusionRART ⅡⅢⅣⅤCHAPTER 4 COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT IN CHINA4.1 Profile of Coastal Resources in China4.2 Economic and Political Transition in China4.2.1 Planned Economy Period4.2.2 Market-driven Economy Period4.3 Chronology of Marine and Coastal Activities4.3.1 Pre-1949 Period (-1949)4.3.2 Planned Economy ( 1949 - 1965)……RART ⅢBIBLIOGRAPHY
章節(jié)摘錄
版權(quán)頁(yè):插圖:1.1.2 The Growth of Coastal TourismThe coast is a major tourist destination, and tourism is an important driver for coastal changes nowadays. The concept of coastal tourism embraces the full range of tourism, leisure and recreational activities that take place in the coast and offshore coastal waters (Hall and Page, 2006:292 ). These include the development of accommodation, restaurants, food industry, second homes in the coast, infrastructure supporting coastal development as well as tourism activities such as recreational boating, coast-and marine-based ecotourism, cruises, swimming, recreational fishing, snorkeling and diving (Hall and Page, 2006 ). Travelling for leisure has a history dating back to about 4,000 B. C. with the invention of money and the development of trade (Goeldner, 2003 ). The height of early tourism was reached during the Roman era (31 B. C. to 1500s) (Hudman and Jackson, 1994). In the late 1800s and early 1900s, modern tourism such as seaside and mountain resorts became fashionable places for the wealthy ( Hudman and Jackson, 1994 ) while in the second half of the nineteenth century large-scale seaside resorts sprouted in many locations as recreation in the coastal zone (Nordstrom, 2000). Nowadays, mass tourism is deeply embedded in normal life. There are many different forms of mass tourism, but the most common are still sunshine/seaside tourism and winter sports tourism (Shaw and Williams, 2000 ).
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