Sustainable Rural Tourism Service System Design that Balances Local Revitalization and External Involvement: Taking the Akeke Village as an Example

Yiting Zhao, Jun Zhang

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Abstract

Poverty is still a complex problem in the development of rural China. Rural tourism is experiencing rapid growth. Excessive commercial tourism development by external intervention, unorganised spontaneous renewal of villagers, and even closed protection can not correctly protect the sustainable development of village ecology, culture and economy. This paper analyses the design elements of the traditional village tourism service system from space, function and experience. And summarises the principal contradiction between local revitalisation and external intervention from pattern, industry and culture perspectives. It is necessary to integrate local and external resources and emphasise external assistance.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDesigning Sustainability for All
Subtitle of host publicationProceedings of the 3rd LeNS world distributed conference
Pages634-638
Number of pages5
Volume2
ISBN (Electronic)978-88-95651-26-2
Publication statusPublished - 3 Apr 2019

Keywords

  • Sustainable Service System Design
  • External Involvement
  • Local Revitalization
  • Rural Tourism

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