The Sustainable Development Strategy of National Park Community Viewed from Social Integration of Native People:A Case Study of Shangri-La Pudacuo National Park Community
Community sustainable development is the premise for national parks to achieve coordination of ecological protection and local economic development.At present,the marginalization,passive role,and unprotected benefits of the native people have hindered the sustainable development of national park communities.Based on the current situation of aborigines in Shangri-La Pudacuo National Park,introducing the concept of aborigines'social integration,19 factors in 5 dimensions that affect social integration are selected,an index system for measurement research is constructed,and the impact of social integration on psychological harmony is discussed.Furthermore,improvement strategies from the aspects of space environment,cultural vitality,economy and industry,behavioral communication,and participation in management are put forward for the quantitative framework of native people's social integration in national parks,so as to promote sustainable development of native community in ecological civilization construction.
native peoplesocial integrationsustainable community developmentShangri-LaPudacuo National Park