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Resident Relocation of Wulingyuan World Natural Heritage Site Based on Community Participation Theory

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  • FAN, Qindan
  • WU, Yuhui

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Migrant relocation is an important measure for the scenic spot to effectively protect the ecological environment. The problem of migrant relocation of Wulingyuan World Heritage Site is the most serious and difficult problem in the development of Wulingyuan, and it is a very representative case of migrant relocation in tourist attractions of China. Based on the community participation theory, this paper made a detailed analysis of the panel data on the relocation of residents in Wulingyuan World Heritage Site. Combining the first-hand information obtained from the field interviews, starting from the reasons for the relocation, the resettlement plan, and the effects of the relocation, it also analyzed the problems existing in the relocation of residents in Wulingyuan World Heritage Site. Finally, it came up with recommendations in line with the interests of residents from the perspective of community participation.

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  • FAN, Qindan & WU, Yuhui, 2020. "Resident Relocation of Wulingyuan World Natural Heritage Site Based on Community Participation Theory," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 12(11), November.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:310103
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.310103
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