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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2012, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (06): 1663-1670.

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Perception of residents in world heritage site to the effects of ecological migration: A case study of three migrant resettlement spots in Wulingyuan, Hunan Province of South-central China.

WANG Kai1,2, OU Yan1, GE Quan-sheng2   

  1. (1College of Tourism, Hunan Normal University, Changsha 410081, China; 2Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China)
  • Online:2012-06-18 Published:2012-06-18

Abstract: Based on the investigation in three typical migrant resettlement spots in Wulingyuan Scenic Area, a demonstration analysis was conducted on the residents’ perception to the effects of ecological migration on world heritage site. The residents in the 3 spots had great differences in the positive perception to the economic effects of ecological migration, but less differences in the perception to the negative indices. The residents had high identity with the positive sociocultural effects, but weak perception to the negative effects. The residents in the 3 resettlement spots had obvious differences in the perception to the effects on resources and environment, but mostly agreed that the negative psychological effects were not so obvious. The negative comments were given to the main migration policies. Age, educational level, monthly income, and proportion of tourism input were the main factors affecting the residents’ perception, and the way of resettlement as well as the proportion of tourism input also had important effects on the residents’ perception. Migration policy was the dominant factor affecting the integral perception of the residents to ecological migration.