摘要
While public spaces of tourist villages(PSTVs)have increasingly gained more policy and development attention,their empirical investigations are still limited.This study aims to develop a quantitative methodological approach of assessing PSTVs through the use of Analytic Hierarchy Process(AHP)to measure tourists’satisfaction.This approach involves experts’and tourists’judgment processes,and the resultant assessment matrix is applied to suggest the strengths and weaknesses of the PSTVs using an Importance-Performance Analysis(IPA).The results from Jiaochangwei Village in Shenzhen suggest that"street spaces,""square spaces,""coastal spaces,""green spaces,""traffic facilities,""public service facilities,""culture,"and"management and maintenance"are key factors to evaluate the use and quality of PSTVs.This paper offers insights into the theoretical investigation and practical development of PSTVs for tourism and village planning decision makers.
While public spaces of tourist villages (PSTVs) have increasingly gained more policy and development attention,their empirical investigations are still limited.This study aims to develop a quantitative methodological approach of assessing PSTVs through the use of Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) to measure tourists’ satisfaction.This approach involves experts’ and tourists’ judgment processes,and the resultant assessment matrix is applied to suggest the strengths and weaknesses of the PSTVs using an Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA).The results from Jiaochangwei Village in Shenzhen suggest that "street spaces," "square spaces," "coastal spaces," "green spaces," "traffic facilities," "public service facilities," "culture," and "management and maintenance" are key factors to evaluate the use and quality of PSTVs.This paper offers insights into the theoretical investigation and practical development of PSTVs for tourism and village planning decision makers.
作者
Ma Hang
Zhou Qingfeng
Chi Duo
A Longduoqi
Yu Daxing
Chan Chung-Shing
马航;周青峰;迟多;A Longduoqi;Yu Daxing;Chan Chung-Shing(School of Architecture and Urban Planning,Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen,P.R.China;School of Architecture and Urban Planning,Harbin Institute Technology Shenzhen,P.R.China;Assets Management,Harbin Institute Technology Shenzhen,P.R.China;School of Architecture,Harbin Institute Technology Shenzhen,P.R.China;School of Architecture,South China University of Technology Guangzhou,P.R.China;Department of Geography and Resource Management,the Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong,P.R.China)
基金
funded by the Humanities and Social Science Foundation of the Ministry of Education of China(17YJAZH059)
the Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province,China(2018A0303130032).