A Primary Study On the Recreational Development of Deserted Fishing Port and It’s Nearby Maritime Area--- Hualien Yan-Lian Fishing Port

碩士 === 國立東華大學 === 環境政策研究所 === 97 === Abstract Hualien Yan-liau fishing port was built in 1990. It is one of the forty fishing ports in Taiwan, which has been confronted with the deposit of silt. The fishermen’s operations were seriously affected by the silt and result in the inconvenience. Also...

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Main Authors: Wu-Cheng Lin, 林武正
Other Authors: Yu-Sung Lai
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2009
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/63422684582417663881
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Summary:碩士 === 國立東華大學 === 環境政策研究所 === 97 === Abstract Hualien Yan-liau fishing port was built in 1990. It is one of the forty fishing ports in Taiwan, which has been confronted with the deposit of silt. The fishermen’s operations were seriously affected by the silt and result in the inconvenience. Also the resources of fishery have declined for the past 20 years and many kinds of factors have made the port in an adversity situation. However, the scenic spot around the port not only has beautiful seashore but also has the potential strengths such as the convenience of traffic and numbers of home stays. This case study is going to put the recreational activities related to maritime space into the deserted port and it’s nearby area in the point of view of sustainable development. We look forward to developing local recreational space by this strategy and providing a safe and convenient area for residents and tousists playing with water, also promoting the economy of fishing village. In this case, we find policies, plans, guiding principles, proposals, acts and draws related to seashore have been changed from strictly management to diversity attitude little by little. Besides this, the liberation of this port would be the best choice in the future. Once we combine the port with recreational development, the balance between environment, society and economy aspect is expected. Key words: deserted fishing port, sustainable development, recreation