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Perceived tourism implicit conflict among community residents and its spatial variation

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Perceived tourism implicit conflict among community residents and its spatial variation

Y. Li, X. Feng, et al.

Explore the intriguing dynamics of tourism conflict in rural China, revealing how local perceptions differ dramatically based on geographic location. This enlightening investigation is conducted by Yangyang Li, Xiao Feng, Yang Gao, and Zhenbin Zhao from the School of Geography and Tourism at Shaanxi Normal University.... show more
Abstract
This study explores tourism implicit conflict and its spatial dynamics in rural China. It proposes that residents in different spatial structures within tourism communities perceive implicit conflicts differently. Data were collected through public participatory geographic information system (PPGIS) mapping and semi-structured interviews. The findings reveal that conflict perceptions vary by residential structures. Residents in core and peripheral areas experienced heightened economic and cultural conflicts. In contrast, those in expanded areas were more concerned with issues of tourism governance. The study also highlights two key spatial aspects of perceived conflict: internality, the overlap within their residential areas, and significant externality, which spreads across the entire ancient town. From a combined spatial and psychological perspective, this study proposes the concept of spatial relative deprivation to explain resident's perceived tourism implicit conflict. This study affirms that qualitative-spatial analysis sheds light on socio-cultural phenomena, contributing to a more nuanced understanding of the underlying conflict mechanisms in a spatially explicit manner. The findings suggest that tourism planning should consider the intrinsic and micro-values of communities.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Sep 27, 2024
Authors
Yangyang Li, Xiao Feng, Yang Gao, Zhenbin Zhao
Tags
tourism
conflict
rural China
spatial dynamics
PPGIS mapping
governance
relative deprivation
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