The Development of Eco-Tourism in Northeast China
Abstract
There are rich nature eco-tourism resources, which provides reliable material foundation for the eco-tourism. Eco-tourism resources is of great significance on promoting the economic development in Northeast China. Based on the present situation of the eco-tourism resources in Northeast China, SWOT analysis is applied to analyse the advantages of current resources, region and development in Northeast China, the disadvantages of the lack of depth, protection consciousness, propaganda and cooperative efforts as well as the lag of the basic infrastructure, the opportunities of great politics, marketing and those brought by the form of the transportation hub, and the threats brought by the rapid development of surrounding areas, environment with seasonality and the low-level and out-of-order development. For this result, we came up with a stability strategy and a growth strategy, providing a useful theoretical basis for the development of the eco-tourism resources in Northeast China, and promotes the sustainable development of that.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/n
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