Post-disaster Tribe Relocated Reconstruction and Sustainable Development of Ulaljuc Village

Ulaljuc Village is an indigenous tribe that was relocated and reconstructed due to a disaster, and mainly developed by the coffee industry for post-disaster industrial recovery. This study chose Ulaljuc Village as the research target, and collected data using various research methods, such as partic...

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Main Authors: Chang Hsiao-Ming, Chou Chin-Lung, Wu Cheng-Lung
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/78/e3sconf_iseese2020_02032.pdf
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spelling doaj-21183ee5bfc74001a106bf250836474b2021-04-02T16:28:58ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-012180203210.1051/e3sconf/202021802032e3sconf_iseese2020_02032Post-disaster Tribe Relocated Reconstruction and Sustainable Development of Ulaljuc VillageChang Hsiao-Ming0Chou Chin-Lung1Wu Cheng-Lung2School of Physical Education, Putian UniversityDepartment of Tourism Leisure and Health, Chungyu Institute of TechnologyDepartment of Marine Sports and Recreation, National Penghu UniversityUlaljuc Village is an indigenous tribe that was relocated and reconstructed due to a disaster, and mainly developed by the coffee industry for post-disaster industrial recovery. This study chose Ulaljuc Village as the research target, and collected data using various research methods, such as participant observation and in-depth interviews. The analysis results show that: (1) with assistance from government public sectors and non-profit organizations, and respect for the planning of indigenous peoples, the tribe was able to implement relocation reconstruction; (2) the development of the coffee industry enabled the tribesmen to gain economic profits and maintain the coffee plantation to effectively support the livelihood of tribesmen. Hopefully, the case in this study can serve as reference for the future industrial development of tribes or communities implementing post-disaster reconstruction.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/78/e3sconf_iseese2020_02032.pdf
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author Chang Hsiao-Ming
Chou Chin-Lung
Wu Cheng-Lung
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Chou Chin-Lung
Wu Cheng-Lung
Post-disaster Tribe Relocated Reconstruction and Sustainable Development of Ulaljuc Village
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author_facet Chang Hsiao-Ming
Chou Chin-Lung
Wu Cheng-Lung
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title Post-disaster Tribe Relocated Reconstruction and Sustainable Development of Ulaljuc Village
title_short Post-disaster Tribe Relocated Reconstruction and Sustainable Development of Ulaljuc Village
title_full Post-disaster Tribe Relocated Reconstruction and Sustainable Development of Ulaljuc Village
title_fullStr Post-disaster Tribe Relocated Reconstruction and Sustainable Development of Ulaljuc Village
title_full_unstemmed Post-disaster Tribe Relocated Reconstruction and Sustainable Development of Ulaljuc Village
title_sort post-disaster tribe relocated reconstruction and sustainable development of ulaljuc village
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Ulaljuc Village is an indigenous tribe that was relocated and reconstructed due to a disaster, and mainly developed by the coffee industry for post-disaster industrial recovery. This study chose Ulaljuc Village as the research target, and collected data using various research methods, such as participant observation and in-depth interviews. The analysis results show that: (1) with assistance from government public sectors and non-profit organizations, and respect for the planning of indigenous peoples, the tribe was able to implement relocation reconstruction; (2) the development of the coffee industry enabled the tribesmen to gain economic profits and maintain the coffee plantation to effectively support the livelihood of tribesmen. Hopefully, the case in this study can serve as reference for the future industrial development of tribes or communities implementing post-disaster reconstruction.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/78/e3sconf_iseese2020_02032.pdf
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