Push and pull in the sustainable development of ecological landscape and ecological resources: A dual perceptions of tourists and service staff
Kui Yi,
Jing Zhu,
Qingyu Zhang,
Fengcai Li and
Xi Li
Sustainable Development, 2023, vol. 31, issue 4, 2402-2415
Abstract:
The protection of the ecological landscape and the development of ecological resources are vital in the development of the global green economy, Their win‐win coordinated development is influenced by factors such as nature, culture, and economy, and more attention should be placed on tourist perception and sustainable resource development. Previous studies have mainly focused on a single perspective and failed to comprehensively consider the coordinated relationship between ecological landscape and ecological resources. This research combined push‐and‐pull theory and applied empirical analysis to verify the structure of tourists' perceptions and the law of sustainable development of resources related to the development of ecological landscape in the new era. It extracted and analyzed 34 influencing factors and applied the analytic network process (ANP) to analyze each factor's weights, to propose an evaluation system for eco‐tourism sustainability development that can help the construction of ecological landscape in the future. The reconstruction and further development of eco‐tourism in the new era is reflected in the ideological and practical dimensions; from single‐perspective linear thinking to multi‐dimensional integrated governance; from conflict between resources conservation and development to collaboration; from isolated management to building a community with a shared future; and showing the transformation and innovation at multiple levels of individual, community, government and national governance.
Date: 2023
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