Spatial Strategic Orientation and Distribution of the Tourism Development in Minority Areas — A Case of Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture

2011 ◽  
Vol 361-363 ◽  
pp. 1748-1751
Author(s):  
Zhi Ping Wang ◽  
Jiang Ping Yan ◽  
Wei Li

On the basis of analysis the tourism developing background in Linxia, this paper puts forward the spatial strategic orientation. According to the conditions of tourism resources, traffic, market, regional functions etc, we establish the tourism spatial distribution of “one center, two poles, two belts, three districts”and the developmental thinking, for the purpose of developing the tourism scientifically in Linxia.

2016 ◽  
Vol 37 ◽  
pp. 83-101

Tuzla Canton is situated in the northeastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina and is one of the ten administrative and political communities of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The area has significant natural resources that are partly used in the development of tourism. This paper analyzes the spatial distribution of natural motives in Tuzla Canton, important for tourism development. The research of the area of Tuzla Canton considered qualitative and quantitative characteristics of the tourist values that are a goodbasis to create a new image of the area in tourism marketing, connecting tourist boards and introducing the increasing number of visitors to destinations that offer favorable conditions for rest, recreation, treatment and so on. The paper represents the theoretical and practical research of modern processes of tourism development. The aim is to percieve the possibilities of valorization of natural tourist motives as an important factor of development of the tourism industry of Tuzla Canton through systematic observation of the basic theoretical assumptions and analysis of the current situation. By identifying the entire area, the dominant natural tourism resources in the area of Tuzla Canton were presented, where the guidelines are given in the further development of tourism and the creation of the position of Tuzla Canton as a significant tourist destination.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 126-143
Author(s):  
Aliyu Hassan Ibrahim ◽  
Hassan Ibrahim Adamu

The paper examined the spatial distribution and characteristics of ethno-cultural tourism resources available in different ethnic communities in Kaduna State, Nigeria. The sampled communities are Ham, Fulani, Hausa, Kagoro, Adara and Gbagyi, field observations were also carried out for holistic resource inventory in the ethnic communities. Documentary data were obtained from desk review method; information on tourism resources available in each ethnic community.  The findings of the study reveal that the ethno-cultural resources were characterized into three groups that are made up of archaeological/historical monuments, cultural and festival activities, and artifacts; while the nature-based tourism, resources were also sub-divided into geomorphic and hydrological features. The study recommends that  There is the need for private public partnership (PPP) to foster visible ethno-cultural tourism development projects (tourism potential development, provision of social amenities to enhance competitive advantage and enlightenment campaigns), since the local and state Governments (basically in terms of infrastructural developing and policy issue that will providing an enabling environment for tourism projects to strive) cannot do all or meet all the yearnings of the people.


2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (03) ◽  
pp. 45-58
Author(s):  
Susilo Susilo

Dieng tourism resources is a unity between natural resources, archeological, and community life. These conditions resulted in nearly all processes of tourism development will affect people's lives, and conversely, any community activities will also affect tourism. In every aspect of tourism development needs to involve the community as part of the development impact and receiver. Dieng community participation in social and cultural activities is one manifestation of ngaruhake norm. Ngaruhake is a social norm that aims to maintain harmony within the community scale, but does not apply to a public scale. Participation is based on a moral obligation to realize the common interests or helping others, not for himself personally. Levels of participation can be divided into three groups, namely mokoki (main actors), ngombyongi (supporting actor), and masabodoa (not involved). Spatially, greater area of space, community participation will be lower and the other hand, narrow region of space will increase community participation. Keywords: Participation, Tourism, Dieng


Author(s):  
Narayan P. Bhusal

Tourism management plan at the local level provides a framework for balanced development of a given area through the utilization of the existing tourism resources by the provision of tourism services that are required in order to attract the tourists from different parts of the world. Therefore, identifying and understanding of the natural, demographic and socio-cultural resource potential that enable a given area and its communities to shape tourism development according to local needs and within recognized environment and resource constrains. It is in this context the present paper is aimed to identify cultural and natural sites of tourism importance and problems and prospects of tourism for development in order to provide information on the basis of which can be undertaken sustainable actions for tourism development in Sarangkot VDC of Kaski district, Western Nepal.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ttp.v8i0.11507 The Third Pole: Journal of Geography Vol.8-10, pp. 9-19: 2010


2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (3) ◽  
pp. 279-294 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edward H Huijbens ◽  
Gunnar Thór Jóhannesson

This article is a theoretical contribution to inform scholarship on tourism destination development and dynamics. Our point of departure is the prevailing linear ‘economic growth paradigm’ animating tourism development discourse and practice. Through this discourse, people, landscapes, heritage and artefacts become valued as commodities and claims laid to tourism benefits emerge as objective, measurable facts. We contend that this discourse relies on an understanding of tourism resources and entrepreneurial activities as pure social constructs, which does not fully grasp the dynamics of emergent tourism realities and destinations’ transformative capacities. We argue for alternative conceptualisations of tourism that equip tourism scholars with the conceptual tools to grasp the plurality of tourism futures. These involve ‘vital materialism’ built on a relational ontology foregrounding the creative life force that permeates us and all that surrounds us. We conclude with outlining the implications this approach has for the discussion of tourism destination development. We argue that these conceptual tools will lay the foundations for ethically sound tourism development in times of global uncertainties from the perspective of people, their commitments and aspirations and the environment.


2014 ◽  
Vol 587-589 ◽  
pp. 181-184
Author(s):  
Bai Yin ◽  
Wen Can Xu

Religious resources are rich in our country, various kinds, with the continuous development of urban tourism, with religious theme of religious tourism resources more and more. There are too many people in urban tourism development of religion in pay attention to economic benefits, and religious resources calls for the protection are more and more high. To development of religious tourism resources in the city at the same time, made religion a better utilization of resources and protection, it need us to take seriously the survival of urban tourism development under the background of religious resources problem.


10.12737/1852 ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 7 (9) ◽  
pp. 92-103
Author(s):  
Ирина Чурилова ◽  
Irina Churilova ◽  
Светлана Ермошкина ◽  
Svetlana Ermoshkina

Recent years have seen tourism development attracting growing attention in Russia. The prospects of Russian tourism complex development are heavily dependent on the nationwide tightening of the state regulation in the sphere of tourism and modern regional product promotion technologies combined. The article analyses tourism development potential in Podolsk Urban Okrug.


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