420
Views
1
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

Charting recreation and tourism geography in Taiwan: a review of the literature 1946–2016

, & ORCID Icon
Pages 1900-1913 | Received 27 Dec 2018, Accepted 18 Oct 2019, Published online: 04 Nov 2019

References

  • Chang, H. (2005). Feminist geography and its sluggish development in Taiwan. Journal of Geographical Science, 42, 25–46.
  • Chang, P. (2013). Heritage landscape, nation-building, globalization. Taking Singapore's Chinatown as an example. Journal of Geographical Science, 71, 29–47.
  • Chang, C. S., & Pei, K. J. (2014). Island attachment: A case study of Wang-an island. Journal of Outdoor Recreation Study, 27(2), 1–36.
  • Chang, C. Y., & Wang, C. Y. (1979). An evaluation of development programs of slopeland in Taiwan – a case study of Tsaochiao community. Journal of Geographical Science, 10, 1–28.
  • Chao, C., Chuan, H., & Hong, B. (2014). Gazes and narratives in the dark spectacle. Alang Gluban After the Film of Seedliq Bale. Journal of Outdoor Recreation Study, 27(3), 57–82.
  • Chen, C. C. (2004). The landscape resource of avifauna of Tali River, Taichung Hsien – the section from Tawei Bridge to Chungtou Highway Bridge. Journal of Geographical Research, 40, 45–65.
  • Chen, W., & Chang, C. (2014). A dream Café, the “place”, meaning of the personalized café in Wen-Shi-Kang Area. Journal of Geographical Research, 61, 105–127.
  • Chen, C., Hsieh, C., Chang, C., & Chang, Y. (2010). The service quality, satisfaction and brand image of Tsou-Ma-Lai farm. Journal of Rural Tourism Research, 4(1), 35–57.
  • Chen, H. Y., & Kuo, N. W. (2007). Utilizing deep sea water to develop health tourism. Journal of Tourism and Health Science, 6(1), 36–44.
  • Cheng, J. (1994). An analysis of the environmental resources in the western coast of northern Taiwan (No. (7), pp. 105–197). Institute of Geography, C.C.U. Science Reports.
  • Cheng, C. K., & Kuo, H. (2014). Understanding place bonding to places never visited. Journal of Geographical Science, 73, 29–52.
  • Cheng, C. K., Su, L. Y., & Chou, S. F. (2014). The effect of place attachment, experience-use history, and sensitivity regarding the perception of environmental impacts. Journal of Outdoor Recreation Study, 27(2), 93–118.
  • Chiang, L. H. N., Chen, Y. L., & Song, Y. L. (2008). The meaning of second homes to middle-class Taiwanese women: A feminist perspective. Journal of Geographical Science, 53, 1–26.
  • Chiang, L. H. N., & Jou, S. (2006). Development of human geography in Taiwan in the last decade. Japanese Journal of Human Geography, 58(6), 25–39.
  • Chiang, L. H. N., & Liu, Y. (1988). An investigation of knowledge and preference and their relationship to socio-economic characteristics of tourists in the Kenting national Park. Journal of Geographical Science, 13, 73–91.
  • Chiang, L. H. N., & Yang, L. S. (1985). A study of attitudes and behavior of tourists in the Taroko national Park. Journal of Geographical Science, 12, 151–175.
  • Chiao, Y., Lee, M., & Lou, P. (2004). Application of GIS on location selection for the establishment of fast food restaurants affiliated to international chain – using the instance of McDonald fast food restaurants in Taipei. Haw Kang Geographical Journal, 17, 179–197.
  • Chiou, L. R. (2010). The representation of Taiwan's aboriginal architectural heritage visual and non-visual presentation in cultural villages. Journal of Geographical Science, 60, 103–131.
  • Clave, S. A., & Wilson, J. (2014). Conclusion, contrasting geographies of tourism in Europe. Geographies of tourism. Tourism social science series (Vol. 19, pp. 179–198). Bingley, West Yorkshire, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  • Coles, T. (2004). Tourism and leisure, reading geographies, producing knowledges. Tourism Geographies, 6(2), 135–142.
  • Dai, Y. D., Chen, K. Y., & Lee, S. (2008). A study on causal relationships among recreation involvement, place dependence, and place identity: A case of recreation bikers at Tong-Fon bikeway green corridor. Journal of Outdoor Recreation Study, 21(4), 27–57.
  • Fan, Y. (1980). Model of land use, natural factor analysis of wildness. Annals of the Association of Chinese Geographers, 4(4), 92–100.
  • Hall, C. M. (2013). Framing tourism geography: Notes from the underground. Annals of Tourism Research, 43, 601–623.
  • Hall, C. M., & Page, S. J. (2014). The geography of tourism and recreation, environment, place and space (4th ed.). London: Routledge.
  • Ho, C. (2011). Social capital and the development of aboriginal tribe tourism: The case study of one Atayal Tribe. Haw Kang Geographical Journal, 28, 19–30.
  • Hsiue, Y. (1973). The study of the regional geography of the Hou Lung River Basin (No. (1), pp. 171–200). Institute of Geography, C.C.U. Science Reports.
  • Hsu, M. L. (1988). A study of the cavernous rocks in Yehliu (No. (13), pp. 141–155). Department of Geography, National Taiwan University. Science Report.
  • Huang, Y. W. (1999). An ideological analysis of institutionalization of national parks law. Journal of Geographical Science, 25, 45–59.
  • Huang, Y. W., & Chang, C. Y. (2001). Interaction between state and society: The establishment of national park and the awareness of autonomy of the Aborigines. Journal of Geographical Science, 30, 1–18.
  • Huang, Y., & Lin, Y. (2014). The green buying behavior of tourists: A study of agricultural products of scenic spots. Journal of Tourism and Leisure Studies, 20(1), 51–80.
  • Huang, Y., Tseng, Y., Yang, M., & Yu, T. (2012). Analyses on destination image of New Orleans. Journal of Outdoor Recreation Study, 25(3), 31–58.
  • Huang, C., & Wu, L. (2009). The local embeddedness of souvenir industry in Kinmen. Environment and the World, 20, 1–26.
  • Kao, C. J. (2000). A cognition research of frequently used symbols on tourist maps. Hwa Kang Journal of Sciences, 17, 115–129.
  • Kuo, C., Li, Y., & Chang, H. (2014). The relationship between complex image of tourist destination and travel experiences: A case study of Huwei Town, Taiwan. Journal of Outdoor Recreation Study, 27(1), 1–27.
  • Lee, L. (1964). The geographical foundation of Yangmingshan (No. 2, pp. 62–97). National Taiwan University Department of Geography Science Report.
  • Lee, M. H. (1991). The study of recreation-demand behavior. Journal of Outdoor Recreation Study, 4(1), 17–33.
  • Lee, M. H. (1992). The development of tourism geography in mainland China. Bulletin of the Geographical Society of China, 20, 51–58.
  • Lee, M. H. (2014). From tourist gaze to sojourning practice: A comparative ethnographic study of Taiwanese students in Tokyo and Japanese students in Taipei. Journal of Outdoor Recreation Study, 27(4), 93–122.
  • Lee, S., Hou, J., Hsu, S., & Kuo, C. (2012). Dialectics of escapism and paradise development: Shaping Taichung Park landscape. Journal of Geographical Research, 56, 73–93.
  • Lee, M. H., Hsieh, W. F., & Kao, Y. W. (2000). The study on the relationship between theme park service quality and behavioral consequences of visitors. Journal of Tourism Studies, 5(2), 71–88.
  • Lee, R., & Lin, S. (2006). Utilizing spatial technology and landscape ecology indices to analyze the influences of the land cover transition in Kenting national Park. Journal of Geographical Science, 46, 31–48.
  • Liang, B. (2008). The examination on transition of agriculture regime in Taiwan from post-productivism perspectives—leisure farms case of taken area in the Taichung City. Journal of Outdoor Recreation Study, 21(3), 49–80.
  • Liang, B., & Chang, C. Y. (2004). Cultural economy and cultural representation of place in geography. Journal of Geographical Science, 35, 81–99.
  • Liau, S. (2014). The planning of cultural resources and issues of cultural tourism in Meinong. Journal of Leisure and Recreation, 6(1), 41–74.
  • Liaw, Y. L. (2002). The interpretation of urban landscape in Taoyuan City. Journal of Geographical Research, 37, 73–94.
  • Lin, T. (2006). Using 3S in the analysis of potential tourism hazards: A prediction model to avoid vespa basalis in recreation areas. Journal of Taiwan Geographic Information Science, 4, 27–38.
  • Lin, W. (1948). Taiwan forestry research. Quarterly Journal of the Taiwan Bank, 1(4), 55–61.
  • Lin, J., Chen, T., & Liu, C. (2003). The inference of tourism image on tourist's behavioral intention on Taiwan's coastal scenic area: Testing the mediating variable of tourists’ satisfaction. Journal of Outdoor Recreation Study, 16(2), 1–22.
  • Lin, M. Y., & Ho, L. D. (2014). Evaluating management effectiveness of two landscape protected areas in southern Taiwan. Environment and the World, 28 & 29, 1–24.
  • Liou, C., & Lee, M. (1995). A study on the visitors's demand of Northeast coast national scenic area interpretative service. Journal of Tourism Studies, 1(4), 21–38.
  • Liu, C. C. (1973). The study of urban geography in Shih Lin. Journal of The College of Chinese Culture Institute of Geography, 1(1), 201–236.
  • Liu, H. H. (1976). A study of tourism regions in northern Taiwan. Journal of Geographical Research, 2(2), 89–104.
  • Liu, T., Lee, S., & Hou, J. (2011). The revitalization of degrading cultural landscape the spatial signification of historical railway of Tai-An Village. Journal of Geographical Science, 61, 147–166.
  • Liu, Y., Lu, C., & Hsu, H. (2010). The study of backpackers’ experience model in Taiwan. Journal of Tourism and Leisure Studies, 16(2), 165–188.
  • Liu, A., & Yen, P. (2012). Tourism and environmental vulnerability, SMEs’, concerns and actions. Journal of Outdoor Recreation Study, 25(2), 93–122.
  • Lou, P., & Tzeng, G. (2001). Forecasting of temporal–spatial change for international tourist hotels in Taiwan by using Artificial Neural Network. Haw Kang Geographical Journal, 14, 141–158.
  • Lu, J., & Chen, K. (2014). Landscape of Taiwan from local gazetteers issued in early Qing Dynasty. Environment and the World, 28 & 29, 55–74.
  • Mitchell, L. S., & Murphy, P. E. (1991). Geography and tourism. Annals of Tourism Research, 18(1), 57–70.
  • Ni, C. (2000). The analysis on tourists’ decision-making to island tours: A case study of Penghu Islands. Journal of Outdoor Recreation Study, 13(4), 27–49.
  • Ni, C. (2013). Opportunity and destiny-dialectics of tourism development in Atayal Area, Nanjhuang, Miaoli. Journal of Geographical Science, 68, 43–68.
  • Pearce, D. G. (1999). Towards a geography of the geography of tourism: Issues and examples from New Zealand. Tourism Geographies, 1(4), 406–424.
  • Press Commission of The Geography Society of China Located in Taipei. (2008). Catalog of geography publication (1911–2008). Retrieved from http://www.geogsoc.org.tw
  • Shih, T. T. (1977). A geomorpho1ogical quantitative study on the Huatung coast of Eastern Taiwan. Journal of Geographical Research, 3(3), 143–170.
  • Shih, T. T. (1984). The development and concept change of geography in Taiwan. Geographical Research, 10, 17–48.
  • Shih, Y. (2004). The frontier change of Yang-Ming-Shan national Park. Haw Kang Geographical Journal, 17, 141–154.
  • Simpson, S. V. (1992). The impact of a name, recreation resource management and language. Bulletin of the Geographical Society of China, 20, 79–85.
  • Song, Y. L., & Song, C. (2012). The imagination and reality of locality toward Changhua City night market. Bulletin of the Geographical Society of China, 49, 25–44.
  • Su, I. (1996). The formation and analysis of tourism space in Taiwan, 1950–1995. Journal of Geographical Science, 21, 36–64.
  • Su, I. (1999). The impact of corporations investing in Hengchun. Journal of Geographical Science, 25, 61–81.
  • Sun, D. (1969). The application of geography. Annals of the Association of Chinese Geographers, 1, 17–35.
  • Teng, C. (1997). The symbolization of landscape: The powerful control of the tourism Machiavellianism (No. (10), pp. 31–50). Institute of Geography, C.C.U. Science Reports.
  • Teng, C. (2000). Virtual space, memorial image, and local market: The catering legend of Shenkeng Bean Curd Street in Taipei County (No. (13), pp. 51–78). Institute of Geography, C.C.U Science Reports.
  • Teng, C. (2003). An analysis on the social implications of the symbolization of spectacle and landmark. Haw Kang Geographical Journal, 16, 95–113.
  • Tsai, W. (1979). A study on the functional structure of major shopping street with villages, towns, cities in Hualien-Taitung Area. Bulletin of the Geographical Society of China, 7, 61–68.
  • Tsai, W. (2000). The birth of Starbucks: To analyze the coffee consumption space of the urban. Geographical Research, 32, 147–169.
  • Tsai, Y., Hung, C., Guo, J., & Jia, L. (2007). Establishing a mobile exhibition guide information system for outdoor recreation of TamSui Town. Environment and the World, 16, 1–24.
  • Tsaur, S., & Sun, C. (2009). Antecedents and consequences of place attachment. Journal of Geographical Science, 55, 43–63.
  • Tu, C., & Liang, B. (2009). Connections between the cyberspace and the space of places: A case study of Ford's F.P.R. Club. Environment and the World, 20, 93–118.
  • Tung, S., & Liang, B. (2011). The construction of nostalgic place – a case study of Kaohsiung nostalgic restaurant New Taiwanese Original. Haw Kang Geographical Journal, 27, 19–35.
  • Tzaan, D., Chang, T., & Lee, S. (2011). A research of the potential of developing medical tourism between Taiwan and five provinces or cities of mainland China: An example of gravity model. Haw Kang Geographical Journal, 27, 37–51.
  • Wang, D. (1948). Be sure to protect ancient culture for new Taiwan. Quarterly Journal of the Taiwan Bank, 2(1), 52–60.
  • Wang, H. (1968). Geographical characteristics of Yu-Chih Hsiang. Nan-Tou Hsien. Journal of Geographical Science, 5, 66–106.
  • Wang, S. (1981). Natural landscape in the slope of Daping Table. Bulletin of the Geographical Society of China, 9, 34–36.
  • Wang, S. (1989). Recreation use and resource protection in national park. Journal of Outdoor Recreation Study, 2(1), 66–66.
  • Wang, S., & Lee, K. (1993). Landscape study of the upper reaches of Pei-shi Chi. Journal of Geographical Science, 16, 61–73.
  • Weng, Y., Hsu, C., Kuo, N., & Peng, H. (2009). The questioning analysis of ecological footprint and water footprint: A case of the hot spring hotels in the area of New Peitou. Journal of Tourism and Health Science, 8(1), 21–35.
  • Wey, W., & Lin, H. (2006). A study of the location selection for urban neighborhood park. Journal of Geography Science, 45, 51–71.
  • Williams, J. F., & Chang, C. (1985). Geography in Taiwan. The Professional Geographer, 37(2), 219–220.
  • Wu, F. (1955). Coral in Taiwan. Quarterly Journal of the Taiwan Bank, 7(1), 104–139.
  • Wu, T. (2003). Analyzing impact cognitions of tribe tourism development: From the perspectives of resident's participation and tourism development stages. Bulletin of the Geographical Society of China, 31, 13–30.
  • Wu, X., Huang, Q., & Zhao, Q. (2006). Study on domestic tourist market of Lianyungang, Jiangsu Province, China. Journal of Geographical Science, 44, 79–90.
  • Wu, C., Liu, S., & Chen, Y. (2012). Assessment of sustainable developing potentiality on Tsou-Ma-Lai farm. Haw Kang Geographical Journal, 29, 3–18.
  • Wu, S., & Su, S. (2006). The consumption landscape of Taiwan’s baseball field. Journal of Geographical Science, 43, 1–22.
  • Wu, P., & Wang, B. (2011). The island of festivals: The empirical snapshots and the theoretical groundings of the modern festivals in Taiwan. Journal of Geographical Research, 54, 69–95.
  • Yan, S., & Lang, K. (1996). The construction of the humanized living space – crisis and reflection of modern city social life. Bulletin of the Geographical Society of China, 24, 105–123.
  • Yang, W. (1986). The Tung-pu hot spring of Nantou Hsien: Introducing the forming processes of hot spring. Bulletin of the Geographical Society of China, 14, 39–50.
  • Yeh, C. (2012). Geographical research in Taiwan. Journal of Geography (Chigaku Zasshi), 121(5), 841–855.
  • Yeh, P., & Liu, C. (2010). Linking travel motivation, brand personality, congruity of self-image and loyalty: A case study of the Northeast and Yilan coast national scenic Area. Bulletin of the Geographical Society of China, 45, 1–18.
  • Yen, L. (2005). Cultural heritage in the age of globalization: A critical review of historic preservation theories. Journal of Geographical Science, 42, 1–24.
  • Yen, T. (1955). Taiwan hot spring. Quarterly Journal of the Taiwan Bank, 7(2), 129–147.
  • Yoshioka, C., Simpson, S., & Virden, R. (1993). Motivations for outdoor recreation participation: A cross-national analysis of Taiwan, Japan, and the United States. Journal of Geographical Science, 16, 75–85.
  • Yuan, L. (2001). Economic restructuring and local proactivity: The case of tourism plan in Dapeng Bay. Journal of Geographical Research, 34, 35–61.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.