Destination image of China's National parks from a stakeholder perspective.

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Qiu Jingpei, Xie ZiXuan, Zhang Conglin
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Abstract

China's national parks are notably complex in global destination image building due to the "ecological protection first" principle, community embeddedness, and multi-stakeholder participation. Using Wuyishan National Park as a case, this study integrates text mining and grounded theory to examine: (1) destination image stakeholders, (2) interest-driven representation mechanisms, (3) systemic perception disparities, and (4) coordinated optimization pathways. The study reveals that tourists have a profound natural landscape experience but superficial cultural perception, and are sensitive to costs and management issues; residents benefit from tourism but are troubled by regional imbalances and lifestyle restrictions; enterprises seek economic benefits yet face policy constraints; the government emphasizes ecological protection and systematic governance; and non-profit organizations focus on ecological and cultural protection but are resource-constrained. This study develops a comprehensive evaluation method that integrates the perspectives of all stakeholders. Theoretically, it enriches the theoretical system of national park destination images and offers new research angles and empirical supplements to the literature. Practically, it provides collaborative image management paths for Wuyishan and experience for global national parks to balance protection and utilization in destination image building and enhancement.

利益相关者视角下的中国国家公园目的地形象。
由于“生态保护第一”的原则、社区嵌入性和多方利益相关者的参与,中国国家公园在全球目的地形象塑造方面具有明显的复杂性。本研究以武夷山国家公园为例,将文本挖掘与接地理论相结合,研究了:(1)目的地图像利益相关者;(2)利益驱动的表征机制;(3)系统感知差异;(4)协调优化路径。研究表明:游客对自然景观的体验较深,但文化感知较浅,对成本和管理问题较为敏感;当地居民受益于旅游业,但也受到地区失衡和生活方式限制的困扰;企业追求经济效益,却面临政策约束;政府重视生态保护和系统治理;非营利组织注重生态和文化保护,但资源有限。本研究发展了一种整合所有利益相关者观点的综合评估方法。理论上,丰富了国家公园目的地形象的理论体系,为文献提供了新的研究视角和实证补充。在实践上,为武夷山提供了协同形象管理路径,也为全球国家公园在目的地形象塑造与提升中平衡保护与利用提供了经验。
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Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports Natural Science Disciplines-
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
4.30%
发文量
19567
审稿时长
3.9 months
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