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Although tourism has the potential to improve the wellbeing of residents, it may also disrupt livelihood systems, social processes, and cultural traditions. The livelihood changes at three rural villages at Mount Sanqingshan World Heritage Site, China, are assessed to determine the extent to which tourism strategies are contributing to local livelihoods. A sustainable livelihood framework is adopted to guide the analysis. The three villages exhibit different development patterns due to institutional, organizational, and location factors. New strategies involving tourism were constructed and incorporated into the traditional livelihood systems and they resulted in different outcomes for residents of different villages. Village location, including the relationship to the site tourism plan, affected the implications for rural livelihoods. High dependence on tourism as the single livelihood option can reduce sustainability. Practical implications are suggested to enhance livelihood sustainability at such rural heritage tourism sites.
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Special thanks to Mount Sanqingshan Management Agency and all the interviewees for their kind help and support, which make this research possible. The research was supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, and the Research Funds of Renmin University of China [16XNB014] to Dr. Ming Ming Su.
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Su, M.M., Wall, G. & Xu, K. Tourism-Induced Livelihood Changes at Mount Sanqingshan World Heritage Site, China. Environmental Management 57, 1024–1040 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-016-0672-8
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