Reducibility - Ecological Ethics of the Development of Scenic Area: Take the Tourism Development Planning of Luomeile Canyon as an Example

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The concept of sustainable development is widely accepted nowadays, but the following problems are existed in most scenic spots: emphasizing partial image, immediate profits, visual impressions; and ignoring the overall characteristics, long-term value, connotation exploring which is against the framework of sustainable development. This essay takes the "authenticity" aspects of preservation of heritage conception and the view of ecological ethic that belongs to the field of dialectics of nature both to construct reduction strategies of scenic spot development, mood-oriented, ecological, human-based strategies etc. And cases accordingly will be talked about.

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