Ecotourism Recreation Area Management - FuSan Plant Park & Four Animals Civil Forest

碩士 === 國立臺北大學 === 資源管理研究所 === 89 === Ecotourism recreation area has double targets, the one is to protect and develop biology itself, the other one is to undertake the environmental education and tour responsibility. But the “Vadalism” exists between the two targets. Ecotourism recreation area must...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: LiWei Liu, 劉立偉
Other Authors: Gordan Wen
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2001
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/92932060099008737820
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Summary:碩士 === 國立臺北大學 === 資源管理研究所 === 89 === Ecotourism recreation area has double targets, the one is to protect and develop biology itself, the other one is to undertake the environmental education and tour responsibility. But the “Vadalism” exists between the two targets. Ecotourism recreation area must enhance the development of the double targets, and try to reduce the opportunity of vadalism behavior. First, this study use tourism, conservation biology, environmental monitoring, carrying capacity, region planning, and recreation-area management to describe ecotourism, and try to collect examples of ecoturism-area. Second, this study probes Vadalism behavior by environmental psychology, tour behavior, environmental behavior and social behavior. Third, researching the organization goal, construction, tourist analysis and tour-production marketing. Research method use case study including FuSan Plant Park and Taipei four animal civil forest. The result of case study shows the eight discover. The more exploit level, the more difficult to manager. The ecological resource will be different by different researching level. Too many authorities on one ecoturism-area aren’t good for control. Developing a common model of ecoturism-area management. Tourist management efficiently affects tourist behavior and attitude. Analysis the study case vadalism condition. Developing a common model of anti-vadalism behavior. Developing a common model of increasing tourist quality and quantity.