Multi-Stakeholder Involvement Mechanism in Tourism Management for Maintaining Terraced Landscape in Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (IAHS) Sites: A Case Study of Dazhai Village in Longji Terraces, China
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Rural Tourism as an Approach to Maintain Terraced Landscapes
2.2. Problems of Terraced Landscape Conservation through Rural Tourism
2.3. MSI Theory of Sustainable Tourism
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Research Context
3.1.1. General Situation of Longsheng County
3.1.2. Situations of Dazhai Administrative Village
3.2. Methods and Data Collection
3.2.1. Theoretical Method
3.2.2. Data Collection
4. Results
4.1. The Primary Stage, 2003 to 2006, Constructing Infrastructures for Tourism Development
4.1.1. MSIM Construction Process
- Initiating the MSIM process
- Building sustainable collaboration
- Manage collaborations
4.1.2. Development Situations
4.2. The Rapid Development Stage, 2007 to 2012, Building BDS to Maintain Tourism Sustainability
4.2.1. MSIM Adjustment
- Making a new sustainable collaboration
- Manage collaborations and seek new development
4.2.2. Development Situations
4.3. The Upgrading Stage, 2013-Now, Improving BDS to Consolidate Terraced Landscape Conservation and Tourism Sustainability
4.3.1. MSIM Adjustment and Development
- Renew the sustainable collaboration
- Manage collaborations
4.3.2. Development Situations
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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No. | Interviewed Content | Details |
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1 | Process of tourism development |
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2 | Industrial development change |
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3 | Villagers’ Income conditions |
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4 | BDS among stakeholders |
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5 | Decision-making mechanism in Dazhai development |
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6 | Implementation of supervision and management scheme |
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Component | Payment Scheme | Condition |
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TID | pays 7% of Dazhai ticket income | When 7% of the ticket income ≥ 150,000 RMB |
150,000 RMB | When 7% of the ticket income < 150,000 RMB |
TID Distribution Standards | Ratio (%) |
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According to the cultivated area of rice | 50 |
According to the population amount per household | 20 |
According to the household amount in Dazhai | 20 |
Dazhai Village management fund | 5 |
Expenses for maintaining roads in Dazhai | 5 |
Component | Payment Scheme | Condition |
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Part 1: TID | pays 7% of Dazhai ticket income | When 7% of the ticket income ≥ 150,000 RMB |
150,000 RMB | When 7% of the ticket income < 150,000 RMB | |
Part 2: CMT | 7500 RMB per ha | When tourist number < 360,000 persons |
15,000 RMB per ha | When tourist number ≥ 360,000 persons | |
Part 3: TID | pays 4% of cableway ticket income | No |
TID Distribution Standards | Ratio (%) |
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According to the cultivated area of rice | 70 |
According to the population amount per household | 12 |
According to the household amount in Dazhai | 12 |
Dazhai Village management fund | 3 |
Expenses for maintaining roads in Dazhai | 3 |
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Zhu, G.; Li, X.; Zhang, Y. Multi-Stakeholder Involvement Mechanism in Tourism Management for Maintaining Terraced Landscape in Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (IAHS) Sites: A Case Study of Dazhai Village in Longji Terraces, China. Land 2021, 10, 1146. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10111146
Zhu G, Li X, Zhang Y. Multi-Stakeholder Involvement Mechanism in Tourism Management for Maintaining Terraced Landscape in Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (IAHS) Sites: A Case Study of Dazhai Village in Longji Terraces, China. Land. 2021; 10(11):1146. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10111146
Chicago/Turabian StyleZhu, Guannan, Xiande Li, and Yongxun Zhang. 2021. "Multi-Stakeholder Involvement Mechanism in Tourism Management for Maintaining Terraced Landscape in Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (IAHS) Sites: A Case Study of Dazhai Village in Longji Terraces, China" Land 10, no. 11: 1146. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10111146
APA StyleZhu, G., Li, X., & Zhang, Y. (2021). Multi-Stakeholder Involvement Mechanism in Tourism Management for Maintaining Terraced Landscape in Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (IAHS) Sites: A Case Study of Dazhai Village in Longji Terraces, China. Land, 10(11), 1146. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10111146