scholarly journals Promoting sustainable development of poverty-alleviation policies based on high-quality cultural tourism by digital economy — A case study of Chishui City in Guizhou Province

2021 ◽  
Vol 251 ◽  
pp. 02015
Author(s):  
Fawen Yang ◽  
Cheng Yang ◽  
Qian Xie

Digital economy follows three laws — the Metcalfe’s law. the Moore’s law. and the Davidow effect, which are practically in line with China’s poverty-alleviation initiative by developing cultural tourism. The Moore’s law, however, is paradoxical in given contexts, and thus, we proposed the “reverse-Moore’s law” to analyze the current cultural tourism-based poverty-alleviation policies. The features of digital economy can be employed to support the cultural tourism-based poverty-alleviation work: the development trend of digital economy also coincides with China’s cultural tourism-based poverty alleviation initiatives. With the poverty-alleviation work at Chishui City in Guizhou Province as the study case, this paper made an analysis from the perspective of digital economy to confirm the practical and surreal significance of applying digital economy to China’s poverty alleviation endeavors.

2021 ◽  
Vol 251 ◽  
pp. 03046
Author(s):  
Heying Li ◽  
Jinye Wang

According to the law of diminishing marginal utility, the marginal utility when consumers purchase a certain product shows a diminishing trend. As a special product, cultural tourism products, whether is the marginal utility produced during consumption also affected by the law of diminishing marginal utility. This paper takes “Impression Liu Sanjie” as the research object and uses a linear regression equation model to study the marginal utility of tourists “Impression Liu Sanjie” cultural tourism products. The results show that the marginal utility produced by tourists buying the cultural tourism products of “Impression Liu Sanjie” shows an obvious decreasing trend. The main reason is that the cultural tourism products of “Impression Liu Sanjie” lack innovation and strong brand characteristics, the overall scale is small, the positioning is not accurate, etc., affected by the competition of homogenized products in the surrounding area, and the return rate of tourists is low. Moreover, there is a gap between existing products and the development trend of high-end tourism, which cannot meet the needs of tourists for indepth experience and research tourism. Therefore, “Impression Liu Sanjie” needs to intensify innovation, fundamentally solve the problem of diminishing marginal utility, further stabilize the source of tourists and meet the needs of tourists for repeated consumption quality, and realize sustainable tourism development.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 911-914
Author(s):  
Linara M. Battalova ◽  
Rafael N. Enikeev ◽  
Nicholas A. Kokanov ◽  
Evgeny A. Semivelichenko ◽  
Viktor S. Probichev

Purpose: The development of the digital economy has become essential in the modern world. Entrepreneurs use digital technologies to carry out their activities, through which they enter into various civil-legal relations. One of the most pressing topics discussed in the legal community is the use of cryptocurrency in trading. Currently, there is no mechanism for the legislative regulation of the circulation and the use of the cryptocurrency. The main purpose of this study was to develop legal proposals and effectively regulate cryptocurrency. Method: the development trend of cryptocurrency in the Russian Federation was analyzed, and the experiences of foreign countries (USA, Germany, France, China, and Japan) were studied. Findings: This research analyzed the problem of the legal regulation of the cryptocurrency, which is a logical continuation of the development in digital technologies and digital economy. Finally, the authors offer a legal community with single matrix of the legal regulation of the cryptocurrency consisting of international, regional and domestic levels.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (32) ◽  
pp. 81-90
Author(s):  
Valentyna H. Voronkova ◽  
Vitalina A. Nikitenko ◽  
Tatyana V. Teslenko ◽  
Vlada E. Bilohur

The aim of the article is to develop a new model of the digital economy as a new scientific direction of the philosophy of economics. Analysis methodology is the use of methods such as cross-cultural, systemic, synergetic, informational, axiological, cybernetic to develop a new model of the digital economy as a new scientific direction, in the context of which a new information space is being formed. The problems of solving the digital economy are taking place against the backdrop of new trends - globalization 4.0, Industry 4.0, Enlightenment 2.0, Agile management, in the context of which there is a transition from simple interconnection to hyperconnection and the spread of Moore's law, according to which there is a doubling of information. The results of the study. 1) The development of the digital economy as a new scientific field, which is based on a combination of concepts of informatization, digitalization, robotics, developing under the influence of global trends is studied. 2) It has been established that the digital economy contributes to technological progress and, under the pressure of global trends, develops a variety of economic models of scientific, technical and digital progress, which are based on the solution of problems of man, science, society. 3) The problematic issues of the digital economy and the conditions for its solution are identified. Conclusions. The prospects that the digital economy opens up thanks to modern technologies representing a technological breakthrough are analyzed. The digital technology network is designed so that it moves with the least loss and the smallest pieces of calculus are at the heart of this new constant flow system. All this indicates that in the context of globalization and the BIG DATA era, humanity is entering a new stage of calculus, when information doubles in accordance with Moore's law.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (6) ◽  
pp. 3348
Author(s):  
Li Chen ◽  
Qing Wang

The contradiction between population and cultivated land has always been an urgent global problem, and one that is particularly prominent in China. Based on the spatial–temporal evolution of cultivated land, this paper discusses the human–land contradiction and its development trend. Then, according to the threshold of human–land contradiction and different protection objectives, the priority protection area of cultivated land was simulated. The results showed that: (1) the cellular automata (CA)–Markov model is suitable for the study area. The cultivated land in the study area increased at a rate of 4.40 sq km per year; (2) the spatial and temporal change in the cultivated land in Songpan was the largest. The center of gravity of cultivated land is moving to the northeast, and the moving rate is increasing year on year; (3) 90% of the study area was in the human–land coordination and the change in the ratio of accumulation and cultivation in some areas (such as Songpan) is increasing, making the human–land contradiction worse; (4) under a protection target of 25–100%, the priority protection area of cultivated land increased from 2.05 × 103 km2 to 3.46 × 103 km2, and the patch aggregation degree was strengthened. This study was of great significance for optimizing the distribution of cultivated land and promoting the sustainable development of land resources.


2015 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 179-198
Author(s):  
Angela Curtean-Bănăduc ◽  
Skyler Pauli ◽  
Doru Bănăduc ◽  
Alexander Didenko ◽  
Joana Sender ◽  
...  

Abstract The economic importance of micro hydro power plants is obvious around the world and the development trend will continue well into the future. Unfortunately the effects on the local lotic systems habitats and biocoenosis are not studied, and in some cases or are known only to a small degree. A variety of taxa were identified in the study case areas as being significantly affected by the micro hydro power plants: macrophytes, macroinvertebrates and fish.


Author(s):  
Zixin Dou ◽  
Yanming Sun ◽  
Tao Wang ◽  
Huiyin Wan ◽  
Shiqi Fan

This study aims to analyze the development trend of the manufacturing industry of the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area (from 2008 to 2018) by constructing an evaluation system. On the basis of push–pull–mooring theory, we analyze these factors by using an entropy and cluster model. The results show the following: (1) Technological development had an obvious spatial distribution pattern of core regional radiation, while others did not. (2) Economic development was based on the city’s existing industrial development system, while environmental development depended on governmental policies. (3) Compared with the environmental factor, the development trends of the economic and technological factors were more similar. Lastly, we provide four strategies for the development of the manufacturing industry in different cities.


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 259-282 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammad Nematpour ◽  
Amin Faraji

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to identify and prioritize the positive and negative impacts of tourism on the process of tourism growth at a national scale in Iran, by taking into account the reviews of previous studies, views of experts and structural analysis. Design/methodology/approach In this investigation, structural analysis technique has been used to identify the correlation between variables by using mix method data analysis. By using cross-impact analysis (N × N integer matrix) in the form of the Micmac method, the economic, sociocultural and environmental factors have been evaluated. Findings The results of the distribution of factors in the coordinate axes and the graphs between them indicate their features, and for reaching a sustainable system of tourism development, at first, priority should be given to the negative influential factors, especially the environmental fields, and then the focus should be on the decrease of the dual and risk variables as they cannot be anticipated. Originality/value For the rapid growth of tourism in many countries, governments ensure that policies have been heeded in designing and preparing general plans of the country to understand how the development trend is moving on. In this respect, arisen impacts of tourism system are one of the important issues during the development path and in the field of tourism future. Because of the complexity and broadness of tourism activities, these impacts have also many interconnected dimensions that should also be considered while studying tourism impacts.


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (21) ◽  
pp. 5988 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nina Liu ◽  
Jiwu Wang ◽  
Yan Song

Promoting the development of collaborative innovation networks is crucial for cities to achieve sustainable innovation. Hangzhou was selected as a case study. Based on the cooperation patent data from 2000 to 2017, we examined the scale problem, calculated the topology, and analyzed the coordination mechanisms and spatial characteristics of the topology structure. The results show that in terms of the development trend, collaborative innovation is an important pathway for innovation, and multi-subject collaborative innovation is necessary. Collaborative innovation occurs between enterprises and between enterprises and universities. With regards to topological structure, we found “Zhejiang University as a center, other universities as cores”, with the characteristics of diffusion development and fragmentation. In terms of spatial structure, we observed a networked spatial organization model with multiple centers, such as universities and industrial parks. A circle with a radius of five kilometers around a university was found to be an area of highly concentrated innovation subjects that are synergistically associated with universities. On this basis, the laws are summarized and suggestions are provided to support the research and practice of urban innovation spatial planning in China.


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