Wildlife Tourism and Management Politics in a Chinese Protected Area The Case of Bird Island

The study is aimed at seeking opportunities to develop effective wildlife tourist management strategy in Chinese protected areas where. With a basic belief that to understand tourists' motivations and experience is the key to reach the goal, the emphasis of the dissertation is on tourist aspec...

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Main Author: Wan, Fang
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2004
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20839/
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description The study is aimed at seeking opportunities to develop effective wildlife tourist management strategy in Chinese protected areas where. With a basic belief that to understand tourists' motivations and experience is the key to reach the goal, the emphasis of the dissertation is on tourist aspect. Specifically, three research questions are listed, respectively related to tourists' motivation study, tourists' experience study, and tourists' attitude to tourism in development areas. Bird Island in Qinghai Lake was chosen as the case of the study, considering it a well-known developing bird tourism attraction in China, and with significant wildlife and ecosystem valuables being conserved. More and more problems and conflicts are shown with the arriving of huge number of visitors. This is an important original study that almost no similar research has been done in the area and other protected areas in China. Qualitative research methods were used and interviews were conducted on 40 samples. It should be noted that, for a broad and deep exploration and understanding of site policies, and problems related to tourists, not only tourists were interviewed, but also site staff and the local residents. These interviews together help the author to understand the conflicts and problems from different attitudes and explanations. After analyzing the result, several visitor management implications are suggested. It is argued that managers in both Bird Island and other Chinese protected areas should give more consideration on visitors. Opportunities such as education and interpretation should be provided. However, with the number one objective of conservation, environmental issues should be considered with priority when serious conflicts generate between environment and tourism.
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spelling nottingham-208392018-03-04T13:19:25Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20839/ Wildlife Tourism and Management Politics in a Chinese Protected Area The Case of Bird Island Wan, Fang The study is aimed at seeking opportunities to develop effective wildlife tourist management strategy in Chinese protected areas where. With a basic belief that to understand tourists' motivations and experience is the key to reach the goal, the emphasis of the dissertation is on tourist aspect. Specifically, three research questions are listed, respectively related to tourists' motivation study, tourists' experience study, and tourists' attitude to tourism in development areas. Bird Island in Qinghai Lake was chosen as the case of the study, considering it a well-known developing bird tourism attraction in China, and with significant wildlife and ecosystem valuables being conserved. More and more problems and conflicts are shown with the arriving of huge number of visitors. This is an important original study that almost no similar research has been done in the area and other protected areas in China. Qualitative research methods were used and interviews were conducted on 40 samples. It should be noted that, for a broad and deep exploration and understanding of site policies, and problems related to tourists, not only tourists were interviewed, but also site staff and the local residents. These interviews together help the author to understand the conflicts and problems from different attitudes and explanations. After analyzing the result, several visitor management implications are suggested. It is argued that managers in both Bird Island and other Chinese protected areas should give more consideration on visitors. Opportunities such as education and interpretation should be provided. However, with the number one objective of conservation, environmental issues should be considered with priority when serious conflicts generate between environment and tourism. 2004 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20839/1/Wan_Fang_2004_Dissertation.pdf Wan, Fang (2004) Wildlife Tourism and Management Politics in a Chinese Protected Area The Case of Bird Island. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished) Tourism Wildlife Conservation
spellingShingle Tourism
Wildlife
Conservation
Wan, Fang
Wildlife Tourism and Management Politics in a Chinese Protected Area The Case of Bird Island
title Wildlife Tourism and Management Politics in a Chinese Protected Area The Case of Bird Island
title_full Wildlife Tourism and Management Politics in a Chinese Protected Area The Case of Bird Island
title_fullStr Wildlife Tourism and Management Politics in a Chinese Protected Area The Case of Bird Island
title_full_unstemmed Wildlife Tourism and Management Politics in a Chinese Protected Area The Case of Bird Island
title_short Wildlife Tourism and Management Politics in a Chinese Protected Area The Case of Bird Island
title_sort wildlife tourism and management politics in a chinese protected area the case of bird island
topic Tourism
Wildlife
Conservation
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20839/