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4 April 2025 Residents' Attitudes Towards Tourism Development in Mountain Outdoor Tourism Destinations from the Perspective of “Production-Living-Ecological Space”: A Case Study of Siguniang Mountain
Yang Yuanyao, Wang Peng, Li Mengling, Gong Jian
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Abstract

Based on the theories of sustainable tourism development, tourism lifecycle, and stakeholder theory, and guided by the “production-living-ecological space” concept, this study refines and supplements the research established by relevant scholars to construct a structural equation model focusing on production, living, ecology, and residents' attitudes towards the development of mountain outdoor tourism. The purpose of the study is to promote the participation and support of residents in tourist areas in the development of outdoor tourism, which holds certain significance in advancing rural revitalization and sustainable development in the region. Through analyzing the data gathered primarily from residents of Siguniang Mountain Town using SPSS and SmartPLS data analysis software, this research reveals following conclusions: (1) There is a significant interaction between “production, living, and ecological space”, with living spaces having the most notable impact on the relationship with ecological spaces; (2) Perception of production has a marked impact on both living perception and ecological perception; (3) The lifestyle and ecological concepts of residents have a significant impact on their attitudes towards the development of mountain outdoor tourism. The results of this study will contribute to further exploration of mountain outdoor tourism and residents′ attitudes, providing reference for local management and tourism development.

Yang Yuanyao, Wang Peng, Li Mengling, and Gong Jian "Residents' Attitudes Towards Tourism Development in Mountain Outdoor Tourism Destinations from the Perspective of “Production-Living-Ecological Space”: A Case Study of Siguniang Mountain," Journal of Resources and Ecology 16(2), 569-579, (4 April 2025). https://doi.org/10.5814/j.issn.1674-764x.2025.02.024
Received: 26 January 2024; Accepted: 10 May 2024; Published: 4 April 2025
KEYWORDS
attitude towards tourism development
mountain outdoor tourism
production-living-ecological space
Siguniang Mountain
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