JAUE2020-089: "Archaeological Derivation" of Green B&B with Resilient Rural Development through Green/Healthy Architecture Design in China
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.69457/aiue.20200089Keywords:
archaeological derivation, resilient rural development, COVID-19, bed and breakfast (B&B)Abstract
After the outbreak of COVID-19 (especially in the stage of tourism recovery), the bed and breakfast (B&B) tourism industry faced big challenges in improving its health strategies. B&Bs are very important for the tourism industry in China and many other countries. However, few studies have studied the impact of B&Bs, under COVID-19, on tourism in China. Our paper is one of the first studies to investigate the impact of COVID-19 on green B&Bs in China. This paper attempts to sort out the relationship between green B&B and resilient rural development from the philosophical perspective of "unfolding" Foucault's "derivation tree". And deeply explored the multi-dimensional feasibility of "resilient".