Managers/Local Policymakers | LM1 | Values or beliefs | I believe the landscapes of the hot springs need protection, primarily the responsibility of the government. It should also be noted that in many hot spring landscape locations, the current policy does not accommodate all users. Development is often carried out without considering the landscapes as an additional resource for hot springs. Nevertheless, I believe the value of the hot spring landscape is substantial, as it is a low-carbon resource and a sustainable, renewable, green asset. |
Interests and needs | I am interested in participating in activities related to the protection of hot spring landscapes, and I am conducting research in this field. The main challenge among developers is their limited involvement in safeguarding natural hot spring landscapes. Therefore, we need more outstanding commitment and a more positive response from developers to strengthen the implementation of protection measures further. |
Knowledge and expertise | Throughout my career, I have been involved in management related to hot spring landscapes. Additionally, I hold the primary responsibility for the cultural tourism aspect of the hot spring landscape. These hot springs have seen significant development, but a concerning issue is the potential damage to their sources. This development has resulted in an insufficient supply of hot spring water and subsequent landscape deterioration. Drawing on my experience, I believe it is crucial to delve deeper into the cultural value of the hot spring landscapes. |
Power dynamics | Local authorities encounter several challenges in implementing protection measures for hot spring landscapes, with the most significant issue being the multiplicity of management. The challenge of multiple management makes it difficult to assign responsibility, I believe the key is to streamline management. There is an overlap in management responsibilities between the water resources department and the natural resources department, resulting in a lack of coordination. To address these problems, it is essential to establish a unified administration with the authority to enforce conditions for the protection of hot spring landscapes at the source. Nowadays, mining rights certificates for hot spring water are rarely issued, yet many hot spring resources are mined illegally. In Shandong Province, there are more than 1000 hot spring wells, but only 100 of them have certificates. |
| Trust and relationships | I believe that the existing public participation in protecting hot spring landscapes is not effective. This issue cannot be resolved immediately and requires adjustments at both the central and provincial levels. In summary, hot spring resources need integration and trust when making protection decisions. Additionally, governments must establish a strong relationship with the public to protect hot spring landscapes. Unfortunately, many people do not appreciate them and are unaware of their value. |
Other influences | The government is currently striving to minimize inaction while maximizing the utilization of geothermal resources. On this front, one of the factors that can influence the decision-making process is tourism development. In practical terms, if hot spring water is used for tourism, its price would be higher, whereas if it is employed for heating and other essential livelihood purposes, the price of water would be lower. This is considered to have economic implications for society. The loss of the natural landscape of hot springs also carries implications for both society and the climate. |
LM2 | Values or beliefs | I believe that the protection of the hot spring landscape is crucial. In this regard, I consider government actions to be of utmost importance. Additionally, I believe that development is necessary because the hot spring water naturally flows due to geological fissures, creating a beautiful blend with the natural landscape. |
Interests and needs | My primary responsibility is to oversee Linyi City, including the management of the hot spring landscape, which is a valuable resource within the city and falls under our department’s jurisdiction. I am also keen on participating in activities related to protecting hot spring landscapes. Additionally, I believe developers must engage in the protection of the hot spring landscape actively, and the involvement of local residents would be beneficial. |
Knowledge and expertise | Our responsibility is to establish clear policies, documents, and regulations regarding protection. This will help identify the parties responsible for protecting the hot spring landscape. Up to this point, the two hot spring landscapes have remained relatively undamaged, largely due to the abundant flow of hot spring water. However, the full potential of the hot spring landscape has not been realized, and there are still some limitations to future development. |
Power dynamics | I think that the existing policies or methods for protecting and managing hot spring landscapes are effective. It is also important to understand how different departments and divisions collaborate with each other and how the responsibilities and rights of management are clarified. |
Trust and relationships | Linyi City has not placed significant emphasis on public participation, while the state has repeatedly encouraged more public involvement in the protection of the hot spring landscape. This may be one of the challenges faced by local authority management. I believe there is a lack of trust between policy-makers and the public regarding the management of hot spring landscapes, leading to a decreased interest in public participation. |
Other influences | These hot spring developments are the result of the government delegating the development of hot spring water to developers. The government aims to secure investments, attract investors, and encourage them to develop the hot springs area. However, some of these investments have had a negative impact on the community, transforming hot springs into entertainment venues. On the contrary, the development of the hot spring landscape should have a positive influence on socio-economic development and play a crucial role in promoting the importance of hot springs. |
LM3 | Values or beliefs | I believe that the landscape needs protection, and the primary responsibility lies with us in government to formulate policies, manage, protect, and monitor it. We must also guide and educate developers and local residents to collaborate in preserving the hot springs. Furthermore, I believe that the hot spring landscape should be developed to create a more positive impact on society, the economy, and the environment. |
Interests and needs | I am interested in participating in activities such as trips to hot springs, which are pretty common. Regarding the interests of individuals or groups, I do not see much of their involvement, or they may not actively participate in the decision-making process. I believe that both the government and concerned citizens should be responsible for making protection decisions. |
Knowledge and expertise | In fact, my work in the Natural Resources Management Bureau involves the management, protection, and planning of lands, mines, forests, and hot springs. Although I am aware that our organization oversees the hot spring landscape, I am not directly responsible for making protection decisions. I have observed that the government’s efforts to implement protective measures are progressing slowly. At the same time, they are granting most rights in these hot springs to the developers, who bear the primary responsibility for protecting, developing, and managing the hot spring landscape. |
Power dynamics | I believe that the protection policy is currently quite reasonable and well-founded. Furthermore, there are no major issues with the ongoing development process; the government and developers are actively working to identify more suitable development goals. The most significant concern is the potential depletion of hot spring water, as this could lead to a decrease in visitor numbers. |
Trust and relationships | Public participation can be integrated into research efforts, in collaboration with government and developer management, for the protection of hot spring landscapes. It would unquestionably be improved if the general public were encouraged to participate in the preservation of the hot springs landscape. It would be particularly beneficial if they could actively engage in promoting this idea. |
Other influences | The hot spring landscape should indeed be developed to have a more positive impact on society, the economy, and nature. Development as a tourism resource makes sense, as it can stimulate economic growth in the county and attract visitors from out of town. They have emphasized the preservation of cultural and historical heritage and have even planned a folklore village next to the hot spring. However, it’s worth noting that the development of hot springs has led to a reduction in the quantity of hot spring water available. |
PM1 | Values or beliefs | I believe that the protection measures are well-founded and based on well-thought-out steps, but there is no objection to further enhancing the protection of hot spring landscapes. Provincial governments are actively involved in this, and the authority responsible for issuing protection decisions bears the primary responsibility. I believe there should be further development of the hot spring landscape because it holds value and has a significant impact on society. |
Interests and needs | I am currently more interested in events or seminars focusing on the rational use of the hot spring landscape. I would like to hear from more experts or local residents. Currently, public participation is mainly confined to listening to their perspectives and understanding their concerns, which aligns with my responsibilities at work. In my view, there should be more interviews conducted with the public to better understand their needs and interests regarding the protection of hot spring landscapes. |
Knowledge and expertise | In the Department of Natural Resources of Shandong Province, I work in the Mineral Resources Protection and Supervision Division. Currently, the development of geothermal resources is mainly categorized into four areas: heating, bathing, planting and breeding (landscapes and animals), and power generation. Shandong primarily utilizes geothermal resources for heating and bathing, with less emphasis on landscapes. The management of these hot springs in Shandong is well-executed; the government primarily relies on investments for protection, and the investment levels vary among local governments. |
Power dynamics | The primary issue lies in the management of geothermal resources, which is divided into two main departments: the Department of Water Resources and Natural Resources. The central government provides management guidelines, with each province having its own policies. The authority for geothermal management is decentralized to the provincial level, and more detailed management methods are established at the municipal level. In our role in government management, we primarily supervise the implementation of policies but sometimes struggle to find a balance; for instance, conflicts can arise with the water conservancy department. Furthermore, it is important to clarify the relationships between various departments and improve coordination between the two departments. |
Trust and relationships | While there have been calls for public participation in management, their response has been relatively limited. However, there must be a relationship of trust between policy-makers and the public regarding the governance of natural hot spring landscapes. This ensures that everyone can benefit from these resources and that policy-makers can make informed decisions. The primary impact of protecting and managing hot spring landscapes on society is that individuals can collectively safeguard and develop them with a foundation of understanding. If the overall development is more scientifically oriented, it will also have a positive impact on nature (water and greenery). |
Other influences | I believe that one of the factors influencing the decision-making process regarding the protection of hot spring landscapes is the incomplete management of all hot springs. Environmental authorities can step in and oversee the management of hot springs and their landscaping if they choose to do so. Additionally, to generate profit from mineral resources, one must pay taxes and obtain a mining license, which, in turn, can stimulate the local economy. |
PM2 | Values or beliefs | Hot spring landscapes need protection, and as government workers, it is our responsibility to ensure this. I believe that the government should primarily bear the responsibility for protecting the hot spring landscape. Simultaneously, if developed sustainably and appropriately, hot spring landscapes can thrive and contribute positively to the environment. |
Interests and needs | I am familiar with the hot springs landscape, and related activities are also part of my job duties. Additionally, I conduct research on policy documents for the protection of hot spring landscapes and visit various locations for field research. However, I am not particularly clear about the problems and challenges facing the development of these hot spring landscapes. |
Knowledge and expertise | I work in protection, with a focus on monitoring to prevent hot spring development from becoming a means of exploiting national resources. Within the developer’s rights, the reasonable and lawful development of a hot spring landscape provides technical support for protection policies. I believe that only very specialized or directly involved departments dedicated to landscape management can fully comprehend this. While I am not entirely sure about the measures being taken to protect the hot spring landscape during its development, I generally believe they are positive. |
Power dynamics | The policy is good, but I believe it is not perfect; nevertheless, I have confidence in the management of the hot spring landscape and in the effective implementation of government-issued policies. The policy is gradually being improved at the national level. However, the rights of many departments are not clearly defined, leading to confusion in management. Shandong Province, along with other provinces, lacks a uniform management method, causing disparities in development and utilization practices. Each department operates differently, and there is no established coordination mechanism. |
Trust and relationships | I believe that everyone in society should be involved, but the individuals who can truly be held accountable, in my opinion, are the key stakeholders connected to this matter. We also encourage more members of the public or stakeholders to participate in the management of the hot springs landscape by offering advice. As government staff, our focus is on guiding the public and residents to engage in the protection and promotion of the landscape. We also acknowledge that publicity is an essential tool for protection. |
Other influences | There are various influences that may affect the decision-making process regarding the protection of hot spring landscapes, including social, economic, and natural factors. Additionally, decisions can vary among decision-makers based on the factors presented by society. |
Protection Groups/NGOs | NGO1 | Values or beliefs | I believe the protection of the hot spring landscape is primarily the safeguarding of groundwater, which is why it requires additional protection. The government remains the primary responsible party for this protection. I think hot spring landscapes should undergo development, but it must align with the government’s policies. |
Interests and needs | I am frequently engaged in events or discussions related to hot spring landscapes and protection issues. In this China Geological Survey organization, involvement is more objective and selfless, prohibiting the participation of individuals or groups in protecting natural hot spring landscapes. I believe the development of science and technology is crucial to protecting the natural hot spring landscape. |
Knowledge and expertise | As researchers, we operate within a non-profit organization, we have undertaken numerous scientific research projects, particularly in the broad realm of geothermal protection. While everyone is actively participating in the protection of hot spring landscapes, the crucial element lies in the development of science and technology. The drawback is that we are not extensively involved in addressing the practical issues of the hot spring landscapes in Tangtou, Songshan, and Zhisheng during their development. |
Power dynamics | The protection of the hot spring landscape is reasonable, and the entire geothermal resource can be better utilized if promoted as renewable. However, the multiplicity and distribution of responsibilities may lead to fragmentation and conflict in decision-making unless there is one department responsible for collecting decisions and making the final decision. |
Trust and relationships | Besides the fact that everyone must be involved in the process of conserving hot spring landscapes, it is crucial to promote public participation in protecting the hot spring landscape. On the other side, the relationship with developers primarily involves cooperation, while researchers participate and offer cutting-edge suggestions. |
Other influences | Supporting the development of the hot spring landscape is a significant boost to the local economy. Additionally, the benefits of development outweigh the disadvantages, provided it is done in moderation. Consider the health benefits offered by hot springs and their impact on tourism. Therefore, the natural landscape of the hot springs must be developed. |
NGO2 | Values or beliefs | I believe hot spring landscapes require protection. While I consider protection to be reasonable to some extent, it lacks oversight. In this regard, the government bears the responsibility in the first place. Hot spring landscape development is indeed positive; after all, hot spring landscapes represent a renewable green resource. |
Interests and needs | In the past, I worked in the survey department, assisting developers in exploring hot spring landscape resources. Currently, I am actively engaged in protection activities and seminars related to this type of hot spring landscape. There is a need to elucidate the process of hot spring landscape protection through policy. It is crucial to involve more people and implement increased oversight in these efforts. |
Knowledge and expertise | I am deeply interested in the protection of hot spring landscapes and would welcome invitations from relevant organizations to give talks on public interest issues. Currently, hot spring landscapes and geothermal resources are undervalued. Regarding the measures taken for protection, there is an issue where the government grants excessive power to developers, resulting in uncontrolled development. |
Power dynamics | The existing policy for spa landscaping is deemed reasonable but lacks oversight and clear guidelines for the protection of hot spring landscapes. Additionally, consumers often fail to recognize it as a valuable resource during consumption, leading to a lack of public awareness of the importance of hot spring landscapes. The involvement of multiple managerial bodies responsible can, of course, contribute to the protection of natural hot spring landscapes in urban areas. |
Trust and relationships | Hot spring landscapes need protection, and it is essential to involve more people. If only the government and us researchers are engaged, the entire protection effort becomes ineffective. There is currently a high lack of engagement between policymakers and the public regarding hot spring landscape management. |
Other influences | The development of hot spring landscapes is indeed a positive initiative. After all, hot spring landscapes represent a renewable green resource that is beneficial to both social and economic development. However, factors influencing the decision-making process related to protection include social development and the relatively low cultural level of the staff, making the overall development challenging to sustain. |
NGO3 | Values or beliefs | I believe that hot spring landscapes require additional protection, and the state government should take responsibility for safeguarding natural hot spring landscapes. On the other hand, those who act and monitor should be the public. I think that the development of hot spring landscapes should be approached with the right strategies. it is a waste to leave them undeveloped. |
Interests and needs | I am frequently engaged in protection activities within the hot springs landscape, and I am often invited to participate in such initiatives due to my knowledge of the hot spring landscape. However, there is a consistent lack of public involvement in the protection of hot spring landscapes. The participation in the protection of the landscape should be inclusive, involving all members of the community. |
Knowledge and expertise | In the past, the requirements for mining hot spring water were not as stringent, and there was also less managerial oversight in the process of mandating the protection of natural hot spring landscapes. Now, our main focus is on assisting developers in surveying, evaluating, developing, and utilizing landscapes. However, the protection aspect of this process often lacks substantive guidance and becomes more of a formality. |
Power dynamics | While the landscape policy is sound, it lacks an oversight component. Our primary role involves assisting developers in surveying, evaluating, developing, and utilizing landscapes. However, the protection aspect of this process often lacks substantive guidance and becomes more of a formality. The involvement of multiple departments responsible for protecting natural resources may contribute to the degradation of some of hot spring landscapes. However, we believe that as non-governmental organizations, our opinions should be taken into account because we seek to protect natural hot spring landscapes in urban areas. |
Trust and relationships | All three of these initiatives should be led by the government with the assistance of developers. Local residents should be invited to participate in the protection of the spa landscape. However, there are limited opportunities for other stakeholders to engage in protection. Participation in the conservation of the landscape should be inclusive, involving all members of the community. Those who act and monitor should be the people. |
Other influences | There is a need to explore scientific approaches to ensure sustainable development, and the decisions made by local governments in the process of attracting investment are crucial as they significantly impact the lives of many people. It is important to realize the highest economic value with the least extraction of hot spring water, prioritizing landscape protection. |
NGO4 | Values or beliefs | Yes, the hot springs landscape requires more protection, and the provincial government bears responsibility for this matter. It also necessitates further development, with an aim to utilize green areas with hot springs as a valuable resource for the tourism industry. |
Interests and needs | I have participated in numerous activities and associations dedicated to promoting the protection of the hot spring landscape. It is essential for everyone to be involved in safeguarding the hot springs landscape, provided the public takes this matter seriously. Management also needs to enhance the overall quality of actions to meet the requirements of local people. |
Knowledge and expertise | As a member of a protection organization, I am uncertain about the method or process of conserving the hot spring landscape, let alone the general public. Concerning these three hot spring landscapes, the overall development is still positive, and such development cannot be separated from the government’s support. Linyi is recognized as a national geothermal hot spring city, and the emphasis is on developing hot spring tourism. |
Power dynamics | The current policy is sound, but methodologically, the protection process lacks transparency. The development of the hot spring landscape in our area often encounters management problems, leading to conflicts among shareholders that ultimately hinder the development. |
Trust and relationships | The local environmental protection department manages very flexibly, creating opportunities for broader public participation in protecting the hot spring landscape. I believe all people should engage in protecting the hot springs landscape, and it is crucial for the public to take this matter trust and seriously. |
Other influences | The environmental protection department still holds significant influence that may affect the decision-making process of developers, as well as the supervision and policy guidance provided by the government. In my opinion, while there are various factors influencing decision-making, I believe that the tourism aspect is the most influential and crucial for developing and protection the landscape of hot springs. |
NGO5 | Values or beliefs | While protection is still necessary, it is insufficient without proper supervision. Mere policy issuance is also inadequate without effective implementation. The hot spring landscape requires thorough and reasonable protection, and hot springs should not remain undeveloped solely due to the need for protection. |
Interests and needs | As an advocate for environmental protection, I encourage people to engage in landscape protection actively. I am highly interested and eager to participate more in activities that are impactful and effective. However, numerous obstacles hinder the participation of individuals or groups, such as the lack of interest from protection institutions in considering public opinions, challenges in gathering public opinions, the absence of public representatives, and difficulties in reaching a consensus on a singular opinion. To ensure effective protection, public involvement in decision-making is crucial. |
Knowledge and expertise | I used to work in management at a hot spring resort, and I have actively participated in numerous hot spring landscape protection activities. I am well-acquainted with the situation in three hot springs, and currently, their development seems focused on establishing a brand for recreation. While the hot spring water is of high quality, the developer has not directed efforts towards utilizing the hot spring water and landscape; instead, it has been used for real estate development. We are jointly appealing to developers to prioritize the rational development of the hot spring landscape. |
Power dynamics | The policy issued by the Department of Natural Resources of Shandong Province now emphasizes the need for local hot springs to be more effective. The responsibility for protecting hot spring landscapes still needs to be tailored to each local situation, striking a balance between responsibilities and rights. I also hope that local governments will consider local conditions and avoid overly rigid approaches. In my opinion, the main issue lies in the lack of highly efficient supervision. |
Trust and relationships | I strongly advocate for the active participation of researchers in the research and development of hot spring landscape protection, utilizing high technology for effective protection. I also endorse establishing a strong relationship between decision-making bodies and the local community. While educating the community about the decisions, we must recognize the importance of providing incentives rather than expecting people to engage in protection efforts without proper motivation. |
Other influences | Developing in the right way is beneficial for the economy, society, and nature, serving as a form of protection for the hot spring landscape. In my opinion, continued development is likely to have economic impacts, both in terms of material gains and increased tourism, by attracting a larger number of tourists. Preserving nature also has a broader impact on the city, particularly as these hot springs are located within urban areas. |