A Study of Tourism / Recreation Activities and Industry In Yangmingshan and North Coast Area / 陽明山及北海岸地區觀光遊憩活動及其產業之研究

博士 / 中國文化大學 / 地學研究所 / 93 / The 21st century is a time of information and leisure. Since the beginning of the two work-free days a week in 2002, over half of this country’s inhabitants have been engaged in domestic tourism. Yangminshan and the northern coast are famous resorts in the suburbs of Taipei City. They are always populated with tourists on holidays. Tourism and recreation industries have consequently sprouted everywhere; their interaction with tourists and local residents has intrigued my interest and inspired this research.
This research discovers that recreational activity is the stretch of “line” in terms of space and the pause of spots that alter through time. The recreational industry is a congregation of recreational activities. Restaurants, hotels, resort clubs, delis, vendors and others are presented in space, which demonstrate diverse models in density, scale and function. The various industries become three-dimensional and above perception to tourists. Their recreational behaviors correspond with the landscape evaluation. Thus, the fluctuant relationship between recreational activities and industries is known and formed by, other than tourists’ perception, the coordination of the recreational industry itself along with investment policy. Furthermore, it creates different landscapes of recreational resource and tourism recreation industry. From the earth and humans’ viewpoints, local residents show environmental shock at the difference between cities and the countryside in perspective of recreational activities and industries.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TW/093PCCU0141002
Date January 2004
CreatorsCHIA LIHZEN, 賈立人
ContributorsWin-tsai TSAI, 蔡文彩
Source SetsNational Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan
Languagezh-TW
Detected LanguageEnglish
Type學位論文 ; thesis
Format426

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