2024
DOI: 10.3390/resources13020024
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An Investigation of Willingness to Pay for Geopark Management and Conservation: A Case Study of Geotourists in the Greater China Region

Wei Fang,
Gloria Rui Gou,
Lewis T. O. Cheung
et al.

Abstract: Willingness to pay (WTP) for geological protection is essential for market-based geopark conservation tactic formulations. Whether geotourists are willing to pay and how much they prefer to pay might be influenced by different determinants. The present study aims to (1) investigate the probability of paying and the payment amount for geopark conservation and (2) examine how factors influence the intention and amount to pay for the upkeep of geoparks. The results suggest that geotourists would contribute financ… Show more

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“…In some countries, the establishment of protection zones for cultural heritage sites is mandatory and is accompanied by an assessment of the historical and cultural value of such territories. In China, the boundaries of the buffer zones of cultural heritage sites should be inscribed on the territorial development plan and included in the urban land assessment process [4,5]. Japanese researchers Chen G., Shi J., Xia Y. and Furuya K., using Tokyo as an example, propose a new methodology for cultural urban landscape assessment using spherical cameras to calculate the sky view factor (SVF), garden (cultural heritage site) view factor (GVF) and construction influence factor (CVF) [6].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some countries, the establishment of protection zones for cultural heritage sites is mandatory and is accompanied by an assessment of the historical and cultural value of such territories. In China, the boundaries of the buffer zones of cultural heritage sites should be inscribed on the territorial development plan and included in the urban land assessment process [4,5]. Japanese researchers Chen G., Shi J., Xia Y. and Furuya K., using Tokyo as an example, propose a new methodology for cultural urban landscape assessment using spherical cameras to calculate the sky view factor (SVF), garden (cultural heritage site) view factor (GVF) and construction influence factor (CVF) [6].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%