Challenges for Sustainable Tourism at the Jiuzhaigou World Natural Heritage Site in China

SMC Author

Carla Bossard

SMC Affiliated Work

1

Status

Faculty

School

School of Science

Department

Biology

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

5-2013

Publication / Conference / Sponsorship

Natural Resources Forum

Description/Abstract

Although modern mass tourism in China has a history of only about 30 years, the market has expanded quickly. Endowed with the spectacular scenery of turquoise water lakes and marvelous waterfalls, Jiuzhaigou is one of the most visited tourist destinations in China. Between 1984 and 2012, the region witnessed a tourism growth of 130 times, resulting in extreme economic and environmental impacts. The fast increasing and large tourist population in the limited area has caused many changes in the local environment, including: increasing algae in water, increasing nutrients in water, increasing sediment in lakes, degrading travertine, and increasing threat on biodiversity. These changes will threaten the sustainability of tourism in Jiuzhaigou. Carrying capacity represented by daily visitor numbers theoretically has been used to control the number of tourists but has proved not useful in practical management. Efforts have been made to reduce the environmental impacts of the increasing number of tourists, but environmental degradation continues to develop as the number of tourists is not controlled. The sustainability issue in Jiuzhaigou is mired in the conflict between the conservation of the natural beauty and local economic development. To promote sustainable tourism, the number of tourists must be controlled. A daily numeric limit, based on adequate environmental monitoring and well-designed scientific research, will help determine the daily number of visitors in Jiuzhaigou.

Lasallian research

yes

Scholarly

yes

DOI

10.1111/1477-8947.12015

Volume

37

Issue

2

First Page

103

Last Page

112

Disciplines

Biology

Original Citation

Carla Bossard (Biology): “Challenges for Sustainable Tourism at the Jiuzhaigou World Natural Heritage Site in China,” with Yong Gu, Ya Tang, Xue Qiao, Guiping Deng, in Natural Resources Forum 37, pp.103-112 (2013). doi:10.1111/1477-8947.12015.

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