2019
DOI: 10.1142/s2345748119500155
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A Study on the Distribution and Utilization of Recreational Resources Along the Grand Canal Culture Belt

Abstract: With the construction of Grand Canal Culture Belt being upgraded to a national strategy, the authors used GIS and other analytical techniques to give an overview of 2,834 recreational resource points distributed in 49 prefecture-level administrative units of eight provinces or cities along the Grand Canal Culture Belt, analyzed the features of their quantitative and spatial distribution, finding that: (i) the recreational resources along the Grand Canal are spatially related to the major river systems, lakes a… Show more

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“…Tourism development I. Value the construction of tourism destinations and the construction of the tourism industry system, including the image perception of tourism destinations and its impact on tourism loyalty [45,46], tourism value assessment and resource utilization [47,48], tourism spatial development models [49], and regional tourism openness and cooperation [50]. II.…”
Section: Areas Viewpointsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tourism development I. Value the construction of tourism destinations and the construction of the tourism industry system, including the image perception of tourism destinations and its impact on tourism loyalty [45,46], tourism value assessment and resource utilization [47,48], tourism spatial development models [49], and regional tourism openness and cooperation [50]. II.…”
Section: Areas Viewpointsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on the social and economic pattern of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal region primarily focuses on various aspects, encompassing tourism resources, green ecology, livelihood construction, cultural heritage, and innovative patterns [12][13][14][15][16][17][18]. Additionally, there are studies investigating the interrelationships between these aspects, such as comprehensive research on cultural heritage tourism, ecological-cultural coupling research, tourism-ecology coupling research, regional cultural research, and economic innovation coupling [19][20][21][22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, the non-market ecological protection value for forest resources by small forest households as a key component in overall values has been identified but also has been paid relatively little attention. Third, in the context of China recent studies focus mainly on the assessment of the economic value of forest resources (Liu et al, 2008;Xiao et al, 2014;Sun et al, 2019;Zhang et al, 2019). By contrast, studies on the ecological protection value (particularly the value of endangered ginkgo species) from the small forest household perspective are limited (MacMillan et al, 2004;Bandara and Tisdell, 2005;Eppink and Wtzold, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%