国家公园生态旅游融合自然教育的概念框架与发展路径——以武夷山国家公园为例

Integration logic and development pathways for ecotourism and nature education in national parks: a case study of Wuyishan National Park

  • 摘要: 在国家公园体制全面推进的背景下, 生态旅游已成为公众进入国家公园、感知生态系统的重要途径, 但其教育功能在实践中普遍呈现浅表化特征。自然教育作为引导公众理解生态价值、培育环境责任意识的重要方式, 与生态旅游在国家公园情境下具有显著互补性。基于“社会-生态系统”理论(SES)与体验式学习理论(ELT), 构建国家公园生态旅游融合自然教育的SES-ELT分析框架, 系统分析二者融合的理论逻辑、现实基础与运行机制。研究通过梳理武夷山国家公园生态旅游融合自然教育的发展现状, 发现当前实践中存在目标客群分化、协同治理不足、解说体系浅表化以及体验式学习过程断裂等结构性问题, 制约了生态体验向生态认知与行为转化的实现。研究认为, 生态旅游融合自然教育并非简单的功能叠加, 而是通过将自然教育嵌入游憩过程, 构建“体验-反思-认知-实践”的学习闭环, 从而实现生态价值的有效传递与公众内化。基于此, 提出面向多元客群的分层供给模式、协同导向的治理与运行机制、基于体验学习的解说与教育机制优化, 以及数字赋能与持续参与机制构建等发展路径。研究从理论上拓展了国家公园生态旅游教育价值生成机制的解释框架, 在实践上为国家公园推动生态旅游与自然教育协同发展、实现全民共享与高质量发展提供了参考。

     

    Abstract: With the comprehensive implementation of China′s national park system, ecotourism has become a primary avenue for the public to engage with national parks and experience their ecosystems. However, in practice, the educational function of ecotourism remains underdeveloped, largely remaining at a superficial stage that fails to foster sustained ecological awareness and pro-environmental behavior among visitors. Nature education, as a systematic approach to cultivating ecological consciousness and environmental responsibility awareness, holds strong complementarity with ecotourism within national parks. The effective integration of these two fields is crucial for enhancing the public and conservation value of national parks. Based on the social-ecological systems (SES) theory and experiential learning theory (ELT), this study constructs an integrated SES-ELT analytical framework to explore the conceptual logic, institutional foundations, and operational mechanisms for merging ecotourism and nature education. Taking Wuyishan National Park-a site recognized as both a world natural heritage and a world cultural heritage site-as an empirical case, the study systematically analyzes the current state of integration between ecotourism and nature education, and identifies core structural issues that hinder effective integration. The findings reveal several persistent challenges in current practices that impede the transformation of ecological experiences into sustained ecological awareness and behavior. These challenges include mismatched service delivery due to visitor heterogeneity, insufficient cross-sector collaboration stemming from parallel governance structures, superficial interpretation and educational content, and fragmented experiential learning processes. Collectively, these constraints weaken the educational potential of ecotourism and diminish its effectiveness in supporting long-term conservation objectives. This study argues that integrating ecotourism and nature education is not merely about combining tourism and educational functions superficially. Meaningful integration requires deeply embedding educational processes within recreational experiences to establish a complete experiential learning cycle encompassing concrete experiences, reflective observation, conceptual understanding, and practical application. Through this process, ecological values can be more effectively communicated, internalized, and translated into public environmental responsibility and action. Based on the integrated SES-ELT analytical framework and empirical findings from Wuyishan National Park, this study proposes four interrelated pathways for integrated development: 1) Establish a tiered service model that aligns educational content with the heterogeneous cognitive capacities and participation levels of different visitor groups; 2) Develop a collaborative governance and operational mechanism that strengthens cross-sectoral collaboration and resource integration; 3) Optimize interpretation and educational systems based on experiential learning principles to enhance cognitive guidance and reflective engagement; and 4) Implement a digital empowerment mechanism that supports sustained public participation and extend learning beyond on-site visits. Theoretically, this study advances the understanding of how ecotourism generates educational value in national parks by integrating dual perspectives from SES and ELT. Practically, the findings offer policy-relevant insights for national park managers to promote the integration of ecotourism and nature education, enhance public engagement, and contribute to the goals of public accessibility and high-quality development within the national park system.

     

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