Abstract

This study aims to analyze the processes and measures of the sustainable tourism development of indigenous tribes, and explores the policies of governmental departments, in order to serve as reference for the development of tribal tourism. This study treats the Cinsibu Atayal Tribe in Taiwan as the subject and conducts qualitative research. According to the findings: (1) Policy guidance of the government and clergymen in the tribe are the main forces to promote sustainable tribal ecotourism development. (2) Tribal ecotourism can effectively carry out ecological conservation and maintain and pass on culture. (3) By the creation of job opportunities in the tribe, the people can be self-sufficient, which results in sustainable development in the tribe. According to the results, this study proposes suggestions for the development of tribal ecotourism.

Details

Title
Study of Ecotourism Sustainable Development Strategy of the Cinsibu Atayal Tribe in Taiwan
Author
Hsiao-Ming, Chang 1 ; Chi-Jen, Lin 2 ; Chien-Jen, Hung 3 

 Professor, School of Physical Education, Putian University, Putian City, China 
 Associate Professor, School of Foreign Languages, Putian University, Putian City, China 
 Associate Professor, School of Civil Engineer, Putian University, Putian City, China 
Publication year
2020
Publication date
Jul 2020
Publisher
IOP Publishing
ISSN
17551307
e-ISSN
17551315
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2555772843
Copyright
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