Abstract
This study employs literature documentary analysis, in-depth
interviews, and collaborative innovation to evaluate the feasibility of
enhancing recreational value in rural regeneration. Focusing on the Xingang
Community in Yongan District, Kaohsiung, the research integrates field
investigation, stakeholder engagement, and literature review to examine how
local conditions and community characteristics can be incorporated into
regeneration strategies. The findings highlight the importance of collaborative
governance, emphasizing initial conditions,
trust-building, stakeholder commitment, and consensus as key determinants of
successful cooperation among government, academia, and local communities. The
study demonstrates that strengthening recreational value can foster economic
diversification, cultural preservation, and ecological sustainability. It
concludes with strategies for industrial development, infrastructure
improvement, and cultural conservation, offering policy recommendations to
advance rural revitalization in Taiwan.
JEL classification numbers: Q1, Q13, R11.
Keywords: Literature Documentary Analysis, In-Depth Interview,
Collaborative Governance, Rural Regeneration, Recreational Value.