The Interdependence between Ecotourism and Natural Protected Areas from China
Baltaretu Andreea ()
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Baltaretu Andreea: „Dimitrie Cantemir” Christian University of Bucharest, Faculty of Touristic and Commercial Management,
Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series, 2010, vol. X, issue 2, 36-41
Abstract:
The protected areas are the most efficient means of preserving the biodiversity and in a general context the environment and its natural and atrophic components. As a result of the expansion of this country, in China many forms of tourism begin to be practiced, some of them modern such as extreme sports and even ecotourism which means that the Chinese authorities understood the importance of preserving the tourism resources of which the future generations will benefit, especially if the touristic fluxes to China will intensify. On the other hand, the population of China has learnt that they can take advantages from practicing the ecological ecotourism as a part of the incomes earned go to the local economy, leading to its development. In the last years China created a complex national network of the natural reservations with a rational distribution and a solid function. In China the wild life is rare and close to disappearance and also its habitats are under the protection of the government, being well protected and preserve in various protected areas. The fast economic development and the increase of the population have led to an excessive consumption of plant resources and this fact increased the species close to disappearance.
Keywords: protected areas; biodiversity; management plan; ecotourism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 Q26 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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