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Outline of R.C.C. Definition Subsets of R.C.C Deal of R.C.C Applications of R.C.C Problems. Definition of Recreation carrying capacity.
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Outline of R.C.C • Definition • Subsets of R.C.C • Deal of R.C.C • Applications of R.C.C • Problems
Definition of Recreation carrying capacity • "the maximum number of people who could use a site without unacceptable alteration in the physical environment and without an unacceptable decline in the quality of the experience gained by visitors
Key points of R.C.C • Limit • Double win for the human value and environment
Hypothesis of RCC • 1衝擊和使用量有關 • 2.減少使用量可減少衝擊 • 3.經研究後,減少衝擊之使用量可被訂定
ecological capacity - the ability of the natural environment to respond to tourist use
social capacity - a destination's ability to absorb tourism without negative effects being perceived by local residents & visitors
Physical/facility capacity - the ability of the space, basic infrastructure and facilities to respond to tourist use;
economic capacity - the destination's ability to absorb tourist functions without squeezing out other desirable local activities;
RCC評估架構 經營管理參數 衝擊參數 描述 遊憩承載量 体驗類型 管理標準 評估
Main considerations Economic scuba-diving amenity C.C management conservation
Dilemma of marine protected area • Conflict & impact,Why? • How to deal environmental price from market regime
潛水客种類 • Licensed diver • Resort diver or Snorkeling
Problems caused from scuba diving • Detriment of coral and marine ecology (trampling…..) • Crowding • Detriment of Aesthetic amenity
Reasons • High speed vessels • License • Access • Too many divers • Hotspots • Experience
How to resolve-why people dive and the choice of diving sites • What are the factors which most influence the demand for dive site? • Do divers have serious environmental impacts on popular dive site?
Divers search for quality (clear water, healthy reef, abundant fish life)
Amenity value=ecological value • Design the critical carrying capacity from ecological and social carrying capacity • Zoning by environment sensitivity and specialization