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Economic Vulnerability Assessment and Its Influencing Factors in Tourism-Dependent City of Zhangjiajie City, China

Received: 27 June 2022    Accepted: 15 July 2022    Published: 22 July 2022
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Abstract

The emergence of the COVID-19 epidemic has caused a huge impact on the tourism industry in Zhangjiajie, and the economic vulnerability of Zhangjiajie as a tourism-dependent city has been exposed. In order to achieve high-quality and sustainable economic development, we took Zhangjiajie City in China as the research object and constructed the economic vulnerability assessment index system of tourism-dependent cities. Then we selected the vulnerability index values of Zhangjiajie 's urban economic system in 10 years from 2011 to 2020 as the research data, and using the improved Critic method, S/R model, obstacle model and other research methods, we quantitatively analyzed and assessed the economic system vulnerability of Zhangjiajie City, revealing the characteristics and main factors contributing to the economic system vulnerability of Zhangjiajie City. The research results show that the economic development of Zhangjiajie has been in a medium and high vulnerability state for a long time. The main obstacles to the sustainable economic development of Zhangjiajie are the small proportion of educational funds, the over-dependence on tourism for economic development, the high proportion of the number of foreign tourists in the total number of tourists, the large elasticity of urban registered unemployment rate, and the low degree of industrial structure diversification. Finally, the suggestions are putting forward, which include increasing investment in education, diversifying tourism forms, diversifying economic and industrial structure, developing cultural and sports industries. These suggestions are helpful to reduce vulnerability of a tourism-dependent city and ensure its high quality and sustainable development of economy.

Published in Urban and Regional Planning (Volume 7, Issue 3)
DOI 10.11648/j.urp.20220703.14
Page(s) 92-99
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Keywords

Tourism-Dependent Urban Economy, Vulnerability Assessment, Influencing Factors, Zhangjiajie

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  • School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Jishou University, Zhangjiajie, China

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