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The definition and influence factors of rural tourism标题小二居中,Times New Roman,版面上空,下空2cm,左空,右空2cm
This article introduces the definition and connotation of rural tourism, the role that rural tourism played in the process of economic development and the factors which influence rural tourism.
Generally, `rural tourism' is tourism that takes place in the countryside. It is defined as "a demand for touristic use of a rural area" (Gartner, 2022, p. 153). Oppermann (1996) defines `rural tourism' as tourism occurring in a "non-urban territory where human activity is occurring, primarily agriculture; a permanent human presence seems a qualifying requirement" (p. 88). For example, bed and breakfasts vacations, recreation trail networks, and harvest festivals, are all sources of `rural tourism' that can be found in s小四号Times New Roman字体,首行空两字符,采取两端对齐方式, 1.5倍行距,备注:如果有一级标题,三号左对齐,Times New Roman
mall towns. Oppermann (1996) emphasizes that the type of accommodations used by rural tourists is one key aspect in differentiating rural tourism from other types of tourism.
Lane (1994) suggests that `rural tourism' exists as a concept, and reflects the differing and complex pattern of rural environment, economy, history and location. `Rural tourism' is directly related to the particular characteristics of rural areas, and it is assumed that the principal motivation for visiting the countryside is to experience its rurality. This motivation justifies the definition of `rural tourism' as an identifiable type of tourism, with rural tourism being an end onto itself一to experience the countryside.
Considering the demand and supply of rural tourism, it can be defined more specifically. Demand-side rural tourism is based on the nature of the visitor and is defined as "a visit by a person to any place other than his or her usual work or home environment and that is outside a Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area" (Greffe, 1994, p. 23). On the other hand, supply-side rural tourism is more focused on a visitors' place of stay. Rural tourism is also associated with a particular form of accommodation that offers tourist opportunities to participate in farm-related activities, such as vegetable gardening or caring for animals.
Lobo (2022)defines `rural tourism' as "recreational experience involving visits to rural settings or rural environments for the purpose of participating in or experiencing activities, events or attractions not readily available in urbanized areas. These may not necessarily be agricultural in nature." Rural tourist activities might include a country-side tour; purchasing honey from a local farm; or visits orchards, cheese factories greenhouses, pumpkin patches, road-side fruit and vegetable stands, nurseries, etc. Rural tourism can also include activities such as: participating in fall color tours; fishing I local streams, rivers, or lakes; visiting a maple sugaring house in the spring; taking photographs of beautiful scenery; painting the landscape; hiking a trail; or visiting abandoned rail lines, conservation area, or local, state, or national park. Persons who participate in these and similar activities are participating in various forms of rural tourism (Buck, 2022).
The concept of rural tourism has evolved substantially in recent years. One aspect of this change is reflected in the vocabulary used to describe various types of rural tourism activities. For example, some studies refer to outdoor-based tourism as `ecotourism,' while other publications use the term `nature-based tourism' or `green tourism' (Stancliffe, 1992). Although these two terms are not technically synonymous; the term `ecotourism' suggests activities that promote conservation of nature, while `nature-based tourism' is evocative of a broader spectrum of outdoor-based recreation including hunting, fishing, camping, and the use of recreational vehicles. These new terms reflect new perspectives in the tourism industry.
The definition of rural tourism varies between countries reflecting the specific types and characteristics of rural tourism within each country. For example, in Israel country vacations' center on bed and breakfasts, while tourists participate in `agri- tourism' in Italy, `farm tourism' in Korea, and `green tourism' in Japan (Fleischer& Pizam, 1997; Park, Ryu,&Lee, 2022;Arahi, 1998). Rural tourism is a multi-faceted activity: it is not just farm-based tourism (Alexander, Kumar,&Day, 1998). It includes farm-based holidays but also comprises special interest nature holidays and eco-tourism walking, climbing and riding