2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11164418
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Agritourism Initiatives in the Context of Continuous Out-Migration: Comparative Perspectives for the Alps and Chinese Mountain Regions

Abstract: After World War II, the economic recovery of Western Europe implied a swift economic transition for all regions, including the area of the Alps, although affecting various parts at different paces and stages. The resulting out-migration led to population decline in some mountain valleys and regions since the 1950s. Such negative population development trends are widespread across mountain areas of the world, including China, where out-migration started after its rural reform in the 1970s. The effect was in som… Show more

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“…(1) Conserve existing cultivated land patches, appropriately expand grassland and forest land patches The planning of cultivated landscapes and surrounding spaces in the industrial rural areas of Southern Jiangsu should focus on conservation. Agricultural tourism can be developed and landscapes can be enhanced by developing modern circular agriculture and establishing ecological farmsteads [39,40]. Additionally, the construction of facilities such as rural greenways and parks, grassland, and forest land patches can be expanded or even organically merged, thereby increasing the degree of landscape aggregation of these patches and reducing the dominance of construction land patches.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1) Conserve existing cultivated land patches, appropriately expand grassland and forest land patches The planning of cultivated landscapes and surrounding spaces in the industrial rural areas of Southern Jiangsu should focus on conservation. Agricultural tourism can be developed and landscapes can be enhanced by developing modern circular agriculture and establishing ecological farmsteads [39,40]. Additionally, the construction of facilities such as rural greenways and parks, grassland, and forest land patches can be expanded or even organically merged, thereby increasing the degree of landscape aggregation of these patches and reducing the dominance of construction land patches.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to research and policy interest in the impact of tourism strategies, it should be noted that sustainable development of rural tourism has a far-reaching impact on village residents. In villages located in mountainous areas, the contribution of sustainable development of agricultural tourism activities to economic improvement and demographic trends cannot be ignored either [11]. In post-socialist rural areas, sustainable development of tourism has diversified the rural economy towards ecological, economic, and social sustainable development, especially in terms of improving the quality of life of the local people, reducing poverty, as well as mitigating social and environmental degradation [12].…”
Section: Rural Revitalization and Smart Specialization: New Opportunimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, rural tourism is expected to reflect the transition from production to rural consumption, with agri-tourism playing an important role (e.g. Dax et al 2019). Although the Czech countryside is attractive for soft tourism 2 , it suffers from underdeveloped infrastructure, insufficient promotion, insignificant cooperation of providers in individual micro-regions and a lack of a tradition of serving tourists.…”
Section: Post-productive Transformationmentioning
confidence: 99%