Any Way to our Huilan Home: Building the Suhua Freeway or taking the Bali detour?
Author(s) -
Shenglin Elijah Chang,
PoChun Huang
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of asian behavioural studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2514-7528
DOI - 10.21834/jabs.v3i6.232
Subject(s) - tourism , ecotourism , geography , scale (ratio) , environmental planning , regional science , environmental resource management , economics , cartography , archaeology
This paper explores the dynamic relationships between landscape identities and economic developments in the remote Huilan of Taiwan. Since 1990, locals and environmental groups have been battling over the proposed Suhua Freeway connecting Huilan and other cities. Through qualitative methods, it examines how locals perceive the potential ecological and cultural impacts of the freeway’s construction and analyzes Bali’s communitybased ecotourism as examples for Huilan’s own economic development. It concludes that local Huilanese should consider the small-scale eco-tourism model as an option in future economic development.
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