An assessment of the livelihood resilience of tourism smallholders in the upper reaches of Yihe River, China

IF 2.4 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Local Environment Pub Date : 2023-08-23 DOI:10.1080/13549839.2023.2249489
Ruyi Yu, Xiaoyan Su, Jinlong Cheng, Wenxia Du, Zongzheng Liang
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ABSTRACT Using data from 524 households in the upper reaches of the Yihe River, China, a tourism livelihood resilience index (TLRI) was developed to explore the correlation between livelihood resilience and strategies of tourism smallholders. The smallholders were grouped into four categories: tourism oriented (TO), tourism and part-time migration work (TPM), migration work and part-time tourism (MPT) and migration work-oriented (MO). The TLRI revealed notable differences among these groups, with MPT smallholders demonstrating the lowest resilience (0.287) due to a weak buffer capacity (0.242). In contrast, MO smallholders displayed high resilience, as they were able to become successful professional tourism operators. Interestingly, households with low-diversity livelihoods (e.g. MO and TO) had higher resilience than those with high diversity (MPT and TPM). Regression findings showed that increased buffer capacity, self-organisation capacity and community protective capacity tend to motivate smallholders to engage in tourism intensification activities, while learning capacity had no measurable impact. Based on these results, three suggestions have been presented for improving the livelihood resilience of tourism smallholders. The conceptualisation of the TLRI enhances our understanding of the livelihood resilience of tourism smallholders in China and provides insights into the household operation system in tourism-guided rural transition.
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摘要以义河上游524户农户为研究对象,构建旅游小农生计恢复力指数(TLRI),探讨旅游小农生计恢复力与旅游小农政策的相关性。将小农分为4类:旅游导向型(TO)、旅游与兼职移民导向型(TPM)、移民与兼职旅游导向型(MPT)和移民导向型(MO)。其中,MPT小农由于缓冲能力较弱(0.242),恢复力最低(0.287)。相比之下,MO小农表现出较高的应变能力,因为他们能够成为成功的专业旅游经营者。有趣的是,低多样性生计(如MO和TO)的家庭比高多样性生计(MPT和TPM)的家庭具有更高的弹性。回归分析结果表明,缓冲能力、自组织能力和社区保护能力的提高有利于促进小农从事旅游集约化活动,而学习能力对小农从事旅游集约化活动没有显著影响。在此基础上,提出了提高旅游小农生计韧性的三点建议。TLRI的概念化增强了我们对中国旅游小农生计弹性的理解,并为旅游业引导的农村转型中的家庭经营系统提供了见解。
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Local Environment
Local Environment Environmental Science-Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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期刊介绍: Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability is a refereed journal written by and for researchers, activists, non-governmental organisations, students, teachers, policy makers and practitioners. Our focus is specifically on sustainability planning, policy and politics in relation to theoretical, conceptual and empirical studies at the nexus of equity, justice and the local environment. It is an inclusive forum for diverse constituencies and perspectives to engage in a critical examination, evaluation and discussion of the environmental, social and economic policies, processes and strategies which will be needed in movement towards social justice and sustainability - "Just Sustainabilities" - at local, regional, national and global scales. Please note that we only accept submissions that share our focus. Based on critical research and practical experience, we are particularly seeking submissions from nations and continents representing different levels of income and industrial development and from countries in transition in order to engage in mutual learning and understanding.
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