
图片63 彭华在丹霞山考察
Photograph 63 Peng Hua Investigating in Mt. Danxiashan |
作者简介
彭华,安徽省砀山县人,1956年生。 1982年1月毕业于安徽师范大学地理系。现任中山大学城市与资源规划系教授。曾主讲过地质学、地貌学、旅游地理学、旅游开发与旅游规划、应用美术等11门课程。主要从事地质与地貌学、区域旅游发展、旅游地开发、旅游规划等理论与实践研究,独著、合著、主编出版著作7部,发表论文50余篇。曾主持广东省汕头市、佛山市、清远市、韶关市、高明市、澄海市、深圳西海岸、丹霞山以及河南省安阳市等地的旅游开发规划或旅游发展研究。兼任全国丹霞地貌旅游开发研究会理事长,中国地理学会旅游地理专业委员会委员,中国旅游协会区域旅游开发专业委员会委员,国家林业部森林风景资源评价专家委员会委员,广东省地理学会旅游地理专业委员会副主任等职。
彭华1987年开始丹霞地貌及旅游开发研究,考察过安徽、广东、福建、江西、四川、湖南、广西、青海、贵州等地的丹霞地貌。发表丹霞地貌及旅游开发研究论文16篇,主编了第四、五、六届丹霞地貌旅游开发学术讨论会论文集,并为各届论文集绘制插图100余幅。曾任第一届丹霞地貌旅游开发研究会理事,第二届理事会副理事长,1998任第三届理事会理事长。
彭华是我国较先介入丹霞地貌旅游开发实践研究的学者之一,1988年协同北京大学陈传康教授成功地完成了丹霞山国家级风景名胜区的报批,并于1989年完成风景区总体规划。1992—1995年直接主持丹霞山阳元石景区、翔龙湖景区、瑶塘服务区和丹霞山新山门的规划、设计与开发建设;1994年与黄进教授等为丹霞山申报国家地质地貌自然保护区编制全套上报材料获国务院批准;1997年完成丹霞山国家地质地貌自然保护区总体规划编制。彭华主持开发的阳元山景区和翔龙湖景区自1995年开放以来,改变了丹霞山景点老化、形象淡漠、市场停滞并下滑的局面,形成了年均游客量以18%、旅游收入25%的速度增长的发展势头。目前仍兼任丹霞山国家重点风景名胜区和国家地质地貌自然保护区总工程师。
彭华在任丹霞地貌旅游开发研究会理事长期间的主要愿望是推动研究会在丹霞地貌形成条件、动力机制、演化过程、分类系统等方面作深入研究,建立丹霞地貌学的科学体系;扩大应用研究的接触面,更直接、更深入、更有效地介入旅游开发实践,增加学科发展机会;争取与国际研究接轨,筹备召开国际丹霞地貌学术讨论会,确立丹霞地貌在国际地貌分类系统中的地位。
彭华欢迎国内外有志于丹霞地貌研究的同行多多指导与交流,在各有关领域合作研究。
地址:(510275)中国 广州 中山大学地理系
电话:0086-20-84035191,84112395,84113980 传真:0086-20-84112593
Email: eesph@ mail.sysu.edu.cn
Brief account of the author
Peng Hua’s native place is Dangshan county of Anhui province.? He was born in February 1956. He graduated from the Department of Geography, Anhui Normal University in January, 1982. Currently he is the associate professor and supervisor of Master degree candidate of Urban and Resources Planning Department of Zhong-shan University.? He has given lectures of 11 courses including geology, geomor-phology, tourist geography and applied fine arts. His theoretical and practical research subjects are largely geology and geomorphology, regional tourism development, tourist resort development and tourism planning.? He has published over 50 scientific papers, and 7 books in which he is the sole author, co-author or editor-in-chief.? He has taken charge in the tourism development planning or tourism development research for Shantou, Foshan, Qingyuan, Shaoguan, Gaoming, Chenghai cities, western coast of Shenzhen, and Mt. Danxia of Guangdong Province and Anyang city of He’nan. He is also the president of The Danxia Landform and Tourism Development Research Society of China, member of Commission on Tourist Geography of Geographic Society of China, member of Commission on Regional Tourism Development of China Tourist Association, member of Specialist Commission on Forest Landscape Resources Appraisal of National Ministry of Forestry, vice president of Commission on Tourist Geography of Geographic Society of Guangdong Province et al.
Peng Hua began his research on Danxia geomorphology and its tourism development in 1987. He has examined the Danxia geomorphologic sites in Anhui, Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi, Sichuan, Hu’nan, Guangxi, Qinghai and Guizhou, published 16 papers on this subject, taken charge in the publication of the procee-dings of the 4th, 5 th and 6 th Danxia geomorphologic tourism development symposia. He was member of a council of the 1st conference, vice president of the council of the 2nd conference, and in 1998 the president of the council of the 3rd conference of The Danxia Landform and Tourism Development Research Society.
Peng Hua is one of the scholars in China involving earlier in the research on Danxia geomorphologic tourism development practice.? In 1988, cooperated with Prof. Chen Chuankang of Beijing University, and succeeded in applying for approval for classifying Mt. Danxia as a state-grade scenic spot (National Park). In 1989, they completed the overall planning of this scenic spot. In 1992-1995, Peng Hua was in charge directly of the planning, design and development of the Yangyuanshan and the Xianglong Lake scenic spots, and new gate of Mt. Danxia. In 1994, together with Prof. Huang Jin, he compiled a complete set of materials concerning classifying Mt. Danxia as a State geological-geomorphologic natural preservation area.? These set of materials was reviewed and passed by a unanimous vote in a meeting held by the Reviewing Committee on State Natural Preservation Areas, and was approved by the State Council in 1995.? In 1997, Peng Hua completed compilation of the overall planning for Mt. Danxia State Geological-Geomorphologic Natural Preservation Area.? Since 1995 when the Yangyuanshan and Xianglong Lake scenic spots developed under Peng Hua’s supervision were opened? to the public, the aging of scenic spots, the indifference in image, the standstill and going downwards of the market, and other? unfavorable situation of Mt. Danxia has changed thoroughly, while a development tendency has been formed that the average annual number of tourists and the tourism income have increased at a speed of 18% and 25% respectively. Currently Peng Hua is still the Chief Engineer of the State Key Scenic Resort and State Geological Geomorphologic Natural Prote-ction Area of Mt. Danxia.
The goals set for the term of his office as the president of the council of The Danxia Landform and Tourism Development Research Society are as follows: to promote probing studies on formation conditions, dynamic mechanism, evolutional process and classification system of Danxia geomorphology, in order to establish a scientific system for Danxia geomorphology; to expand the field of applied research, in order to more directly, more thoroughly and more effectively take part in tourism development practice, and to create chances for the development of the discipline; to connect as soon as possible with international research activities, and to organize and convene an international symposium on Danxia geomorphology, in order to establish a position in international geomorphologic classification system for Danxia geomorphology.
Comments, exchanges, cooperative research in relevant fields and other sugge-stions from colleagues at home and abroad who wish to carry out research work on Danxia geomorphology are welcome!
Add.: Department of Geography, Zhongshan University, Guangzhou,? 510275
P.R. China
Phone: 0086-20-84035191, 84115103, 84113980 Fax: 0086-20-84112593
Email: eesph@mail.sysu.edu.cn |