LI Xiao-bai. Coordinated Development Mechanism of Eco-tourism and Soil-water Conservation[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2014, 33(4): 334-338.
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LI Xiao-bai. Coordinated Development Mechanism of Eco-tourism and Soil-water Conservation[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2014, 33(4): 334-338. DOI: 10.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.2014.04.078.
Coordinated Development Mechanism of Eco-tourism and Soil-water Conservation
Soil and water conservation not only protects the ecological environment
but also provides a unique eco-tourism destination through the establishment of various forms of model treatment engineering. On the other hand
the eco-tourism extends the conservation benefits and contributes to attract funding and social support for soil and water conservation
but it brought some pressure on the environment as well. It was discussed that how to reduce soil and water loss caused by tourism activities and establish the coordinated development mechanism of eco-tourism and soil-water conservation. Analysis of the connotation and components on the mechanism of this kind of coordinated development showed that the establishment of the coordinated development mechanism on eco-tourism and soil-water conservation should be based on establishment of driving mechanism and restriction mechanism
and clarifying the division of the interests and the responsibility of all participants. In order to gain comprehensive support for eco-tourism and soil-water conservation and achieve the maximization of comprehensive benefit
the coordinated development should start from the government support and public participation
meanwhile
respect the market rules and strengthen cooperation.
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