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What are the outstanding problems in the development of forest adventure tourism in China at present?

Based on years of project experience and theoretical research, Beijing Lv Wei Chuangjing Planning and Design Institute summarized some main problems existing in the development of forest adventure tourism:

1. Weak infrastructure and imperfect supporting facilities: At present, the imperfect supporting facilities for forest adventure have caused potential safety hazards to forest adventure tourism. Infrastructure and safety are the main "wounds" in the development of forest adventure tourism. On the one hand, the software and hardware reserves of relief agencies are far from plentiful; On the other hand, the relevant tourism guidance departments did not do a good job of reminding and warning. These directly or indirectly lead to frequent forest adventure tourism accidents.

2. Imperfect emergency system construction: At present, most emergency systems in forest adventure scenic spots are in the development stage, and various emergency plans lack effective construction and management.

3. Adventure projects are not attractive enough: most adventure destinations have no characteristics and are very similar, which makes tourists see the same adventure projects in different scenic spots, greatly reducing the attraction of forest adventure tourism and causing losses to forest tourist attractions.

4. Separation of management and market: At present, forest adventure tourism lacks qualified management talents and professional practitioners, which makes the sustainable development of forest adventure tourism lack stamina, can not change according to market changes, and lacks adaptability.

5. Development concept restricts development: At present, some national forest parks or forest areas still have problems such as irregular management, unclear development goals, and lack of macro guidance and supervision. , which is often blind and arbitrary construction. For example, the environmental impact assessment of forest tourism development projects is in name only, and there is a lack of neutral institutions in operation. Whoever is in charge of this project will find an expert to do the EIA. Experts with different opinions are generally not invited, and the result is that developers have the final say.

6. Lack of relevant talents: At present, for most forest adventure scenic spots, there is a lack of adventure service and support talents, and the corresponding management and marketing personnel training mechanism is not perfect.