鄉(xiāng)村旅游和經(jīng)濟發(fā)展_英文+中文
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Rural Tourism and Economic Development作者: Martha Frederick 國籍:U.S出處:SAGE Publication Tourism is a popular economic development strategy. The author reviews three diverse books that study tourism from various social science perspectives——economic, sociological, psychological, and anthropological. Ryan’s book is multidisciplinary in approach and covers all major topics of tourism; tourist experience; and marketing. Michal Smith details the negative affects of tourism development in rural areas of the southeastern United States. Finally, Valene Smith’s book presents international case studies that document cultural changes caused by tourism development. Despite their different focuses, all three books agree that tourism development has its benefits and costs and that changes to the destination areas are inevitable. Careful planning and marketing can lessen the harmful effects of tourism development.Tourism is an increasingly popular elixir to economic rural and urban underdevelopment. Its current prominence in the array of local economic development strategies can be traced to several features of the tourism industry. Tourism jobs are mostly low-skill jobs, which are a good fit with the job skills of many rural residents. Also, tourism has a potential for creating an export base that builds on favorable local advantages such as a pleasant climate or sites of historic or natural interest. More important, tourism strategies mesh with the current political philosophy and budget realities of minimizing government involvement and investment. The accommodations, restaurants, and entertainment activities that necessarily accompany tourism are assumed to be provided by the private sector. Critics of tourism as a development strategy cite its low-paying and dead-end jobs, its degradation of the local natural environment, and its potential corruption of local culture and customs. Further, not every jurisdiction in need of jobs and a tax base has tourism potential.The study of tourism, like much of the economic development literature, draws from a wide range of disciplines. The forte of economists is in addressing the affects of tourism on the local economy; however, economists fail to describe who tourists are or why they travel. Anthropologists’ major contribution to defining and studying tourism is in examining the impacts of tourism on local culture. Psychologists are more likely to dwell on the motives for tourism, but they ignore the impacts. Clearly, the complete definition of tourism includes the economic, social, anthropological, and psychological viewpoints. One strength of Recreational Tourism: A social Science Perspective by Chris Ryan is its multidisciplinary approach to the study of tourism. In contrast, the case studies from around the world found in Hosts and Guests: The Anthropology of Tourism, edited by Valene Smith, dwell on tourism from the perspectives of history and anthropology, with its focus on the culture affects of tourism and tourism’s role in the acculturation process. Behind the Glitter: The Impact of Tourism on Rural Women in the Southeast, by Michal Smith, focuses on the economic and cultural effects of tourism in the rural Southeast.Benefits of tourismPerhaps chief among the advantages of tourism is that it is seen as obtainable, even for communities with minimal public resources. Most communities envision negligible public investments such as new roads, history markers, town cleanup, storefront rehabilitation, and marketing. The private sector is expected to provide hotels, motels, restaurants, entertainment, and other tourist accommodations.Second, tourism is a relatively easy-to-understand concept for the lay public and can, therefore, generate local support. Community pride leads residents to conclude that their home town has something to offer tourists. Tourism builds on perceived and existing local advantages or amenities, such as sites of historical interest, mountains and other places of natural beauty, pleasant climates, or clean air. Tourism development uses these resources, which are “free” in the sense that the tourism industry has not paid for them. In some cases, these natural resources would have small economic value without tourism development. Mieczkowske cites the Alps, “dying” fishing or mill towns of New England and the Canadian Maritime provinces, and Caribbean islands as places where tourism has given economic value to natural amenities. Thus tourism can have a positive economic effect in such areas of otherwise low economic productivity.Third, decades of experience in smokestack chasing has been disappointing for many communities. The competition for manufacturing plants is intense and as long as manufacturing employment continues its downward trend, competition for the remaining plants will only increase. Also, tourism is perceived as a cleaner industry for the environment than is manufacturing.Fourth, rural tourism havens tend to be growth. This decade became known as the population turnaround as it was the first time in the history of the United States the population of rural areas grew at faster rates than urban areas. In Behind the Glitter, Smith found that 65 of the 84 rural tourism counties in her study of the Southeast had population growth equal to or exceeding the national rate of growth in the 1970s.,these nonmetropolitan counties grew 37.9% and in the 1980s, they grew at a still impressive rate of 24.6%.Fifth, tourism is a labor-intensive industry, creating large numbers of jobs that employ low-skill workers and youths, who may otherwise remain unemployed. The low-skilled nature of tourism jobs is ideal for economies with poorly educated or trained labor forces. These added jobs help cut welfare rolls and provide a source of tax revenue.Finally, tourism development means more income and profits for tourist-related businesses. Local income from tourist expenditures is mostly spent again in the local area, which leads to more local income, and perhaps, to more local jobs. Such indirect benefits of tourism are measured via regional economic impacts of tourism. Ryan’s book has a section that introduces techniques used to measure the economic impacts of tourism. Many other studies also focus on measuring economic effects of tourism. In contrast, other sources of economic activity, particularly for remote counties, create relatively few direct and indirect benefits. For example, nuclear power plants, waste disposal sites, and many manufacturing plants create relatively few jobs and generate small amounts of local purchases.Aside from the fact that not all communities can be tourist havens, tourism development has its costs. It seems that every benefit of tourism development has a corresponding cost. 鄉(xiāng)村旅游和經(jīng)濟發(fā)展作者:弗雷德里克國籍:美國出處:SAGE 出版社旅游業(yè)是一種十分受歡迎的經(jīng)濟發(fā)展戰(zhàn)略。作者審查三本不同的書籍,研究了旅游業(yè)的各種社會科學觀點——經(jīng)濟,社會學,心理學,人類學。賴安的新書是綜合性的,涵蓋幾乎所有主要議題例如旅游;旅游體驗;銷售。米哈烏詳細的描述了美國東南部的鄉(xiāng)村旅游發(fā)展所帶來的負面影響。最后,纈草烯的書介紹了因鄉(xiāng)村旅游發(fā)展導致鄉(xiāng)村文化發(fā)生改變的國際研究案例。盡管他們有不同的側重,但是三本書全部都認為,旅游開發(fā)具有的成本效益和改變目的地的環(huán)境是不可避免的,精心的策劃和營銷可以減輕旅游業(yè)的發(fā)展對鄉(xiāng)村造成的影響。鄉(xiāng)村旅游作為經(jīng)濟農(nóng)村和城市發(fā)展的靈藥越來越受到人們的歡迎。目前較為突出的地方經(jīng)濟發(fā)展戰(zhàn)略中可以追溯到幾個工業(yè)旅游的特點。旅游相關工作大多是低技能的工作,這是一個適合許多農(nóng)村居民的較好的工作。此外,旅游業(yè)有潛力創(chuàng)造出一個具有有利條件的、氣候宜人的,擁有古跡使人產(chǎn)生興趣的出口基地。更重要的是,旅游業(yè)策略與當代政治哲學和減少政府預算參與投資有關。伴隨旅游產(chǎn)生的住宿,餐飲,娛樂活動,被認為是必然由私營部門提供的。批評發(fā)展旅游業(yè)中工資低及沒錢途的工作及對當?shù)刈匀画h(huán)境和腐敗的當?shù)匚幕傲曀?。此外,并不是每一個管轄地區(qū)或納稅區(qū)域都具有發(fā)展旅游的潛力。旅游業(yè)的研究,正如經(jīng)濟方面的文獻研究,借鑒了一定范圍廣泛的學科。福特的經(jīng)濟學課運用在處理旅游業(yè)對當?shù)亟?jīng)濟的影響;然而,經(jīng)濟學家無法描述誰是游客或他們?yōu)槭裁绰眯?。人類學家的最大貢獻是確定和研究旅游發(fā)展開發(fā)對當?shù)匚幕斐傻挠绊?。心理學家可能對于旅游動機更為關注,卻忽視了旅游發(fā)展的影響。顯然,完整的旅游業(yè)定義包括經(jīng)濟,社會,人類學,和心理的觀點。一個有力的休閑旅游:克里斯瑞安法是以社會科學的角度觀察并以多學科的方法來研究旅游。與此相反,在對世界各地的案例研究發(fā)現(xiàn),主人與客人:纈草烯編輯的旅游人類學,旅游從歷史和人類學的角度,發(fā)現(xiàn)重點是旅游的影響文化和涵化過程。背后亮點:米歇爾認為鄉(xiāng)村旅游對東南亞當?shù)剞r(nóng)村婦女產(chǎn)生了影響,旅游業(yè)在農(nóng)村地區(qū)的影響側重于經(jīng)濟和文化影響。旅游的好處:也許是旅游的優(yōu)勢是它被視為即使是最小的社區(qū)公共資源。大多數(shù)社區(qū)考慮的就是較細微的公共投資等例如新的道路,歷史標志,鎮(zhèn)清理,店面康復,銷售。人們期望私營部門能提供酒店,汽車旅館,餐飲,娛樂,和其他旅游住宿。其次,旅游對于公眾來說是一個比較容易理解的概念,需要獲得當?shù)毓姷闹С?。社區(qū)居民對自身社區(qū)驕傲導致居民認為他們的家鄉(xiāng)可以為旅游者提供他們所需要的。當?shù)芈糜螛I(yè)建設具有較強的本地優(yōu)勢,如歷史古跡,山等地的自然美,氣候宜人,或清潔空氣。旅游開發(fā)利用的這些資源,意義上是“自由”的,旅游產(chǎn)業(yè)沒有為他們支付任何成本。在某些情況下,這些經(jīng)濟價值較小的旅游資源沒有被開發(fā)。Mieczkowske 引用了阿爾卑斯山,“死亡”釣魚或英國城鎮(zhèn)新工廠和加拿大的沿海省份及加勒比群島等具有地方旅游經(jīng)濟價值的自然景觀。第三,幾十年“煙囪追逐”的經(jīng)驗一直令許多社區(qū)人們感到失望。競爭是激烈的,只要制造產(chǎn)生產(chǎn)就業(yè)繼續(xù)呈下降趨勢,其余生產(chǎn)競爭就會增加。此外,旅游業(yè)被視為一個比制造業(yè)清潔的環(huán)境。第四,鄉(xiāng)村旅游發(fā)展一直保持增長的趨勢。這一年被稱為人口轉變,因為它是美國在歷史上第一次農(nóng)村人口增長速度高于城市地區(qū)。在背后,斯密斯發(fā)現(xiàn),在她對東南地區(qū)的 84 個鄉(xiāng)村研究中有 65 個旅游縣在 70 年代的人口增長等于或超過全國的增長速度。這些縣增長了 37.9%,在 80 年代,他們的成長率保持在了一個仍然令人印象深刻的 24.6%。第五,旅游業(yè)是勞動密集型產(chǎn)業(yè),創(chuàng)造了大量就業(yè)機會,雇傭那些可能仍面臨著失業(yè)的低技能工人和青年。旅游業(yè)的對技能要求較低的工作對于那些教育文化背景較低的人來說是非常合適的。這些工作的增加幫助削減了福利并且提供一個收入來源。最后,旅游業(yè)的發(fā)展帶來更多的收入和利潤以及與旅客有關的業(yè)務。在局部地區(qū)的地方旅游所得又用于旅游支出,從而導致更多的地方收入,甚至更多的地方工作機會。這種旅游的間接的好處是通過測量區(qū)域旅游業(yè)的經(jīng)濟影響達到的。瑞安的書中有一部分介紹了用來衡量旅游業(yè)的經(jīng)濟影響的技術。許多其他研究也側重于衡量旅游的經(jīng)濟影響。相比之下,其他來源的經(jīng)濟活動,特別是邊遠縣,創(chuàng)造了相對較少的直接和間接的好處。例如,核電廠,垃圾處理場,和許多制造廠創(chuàng)造了相對較少的工作機會和產(chǎn)生少量本地采購。事實上,并非所有的社區(qū)都可以成為旅游區(qū),旅游開發(fā)需要一定的成本。似乎每一受益的旅游的發(fā)展都有一個相應的成本。- 配套講稿:
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