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A Study on Resource-Dependent Park Administrative Structural Reform: A Case in Scenic Lijiang River

DOI: 10.4236/oalib.1108483, PP. 1-7

Subject Areas: Business Management, Tourism Economy

Keywords: Resource-Dependent Park, Administrative Structural Reform, Lijiang River

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Abstract

Due to tourism over-development and multiply territorial administrations, problems have been emerged in the process of Resource-Dependent Park mana- gement, which shows low efficiency of management, market order confusion, difficulty to make the industry regulations and unsustainable development. This paper is based on the Li River scenic in Guilin PRC as an example, to analyze its historical evolution and the main problems in the management. Then the management system reform conclusion is conducted as: to suggest establishing ecological compensation mechanism as a safeguard, to suggest extending the industrial chain as driven engine, to suggest reforming the ticket system as a core driver, to suggest diversifying tourism products as an implementation path and to suggest the innovation of management system as a breakthrough.

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Wang, Z. (2022). A Study on Resource-Dependent Park Administrative Structural Reform: A Case in Scenic Lijiang River. Open Access Library Journal, 9, e8483. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1108483.

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