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Explore the Sustainable Development for Tourism Destination by Applying an Ecological Footprint
Han-Shen Chen,Tsui-fang Hsieh 한국문화관광학회 2010 문화관광연구 Vol.12 No.2
This research shows the following results: The average Ecological footprint (EF) per person of the recreational area is 4.180hm², the Ecological Carrying Capacity (EC) is 1.803hm² and the Ecological Possession Ratio (EPR) is 2.318. Secondly, through average EPR comparison and Golden Section Search Technique(GSST), we determine that the ecological quality of Yangmingshan National Park is worse than its peers and that its ecological utilization is inappropriate. That means following expansion of its tourism scale, the pressure of ecological possession of Yangmingshan National Park on its natural ecological system is over its EC, the ecological system is endangered, and the recreational area development is against its sustainable development. The governing agency of the recreational area needs to fully understand the adverse impact of recreational expansion on sustainable development and take necessary measures to stop or alleviate deterioration of the ecological environment.
EVALUATION OF THE ECONOMIC VALUE OF WORLD CULTURAL HERITAGE
Yung-Kun Chen,Tzu-Yin Wu,Tsui-Fang Hsieh,Chia-You Chen 세계문화관광학회 2007 Conference Proceedings Vol.8 No.0
This study attempts to assess the economic benefit of the Great Wall of China to tourists via contingent value method (CVM) and travel cost method (TCM). This study found that the economic benefit estimated via indirect observation data and CVM is US$12.49 and the economic benefit estimated via direct observation data and TCM is US$125.31. The recreational economic value for consumers is very high. Therefore, under the concept of sustainable resource development, the responsible agency is encouraged to enhance the core value of the Great Wall through developing its recreational value and preserving its cultural heritage.