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Study on Low-Carbon Economy Model and Method of Chinese Tourism Industry

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  • Zhang Mu

    (Jinan University, China)

  • Luo Jing

    (Jinan University, China)

  • Zhang Xiaohong

    (Jinan University, China)

  • Tang Lei

    (Jinan University, China)

  • Feng Xiao-na

    (Jinan University, China)

  • Chen Shan

    (Jinan University, China)

Abstract

Recent years saw the global wave of new low-carbon economy which is a strategic measure to cope with global warming, and it has gained concerns from many governments. As the representatives of developing countries, China is responsible for “common but distinguishing duty for global climate change.” Many policies have been made to develop low-carbon economy with the hope to advocate and innovate low-carbon economy in some industries and cities during these years. Therefore, it is a theoretical and innovative project to find a low-carbon economical model for various industries and carry out the experiments of low-carbon economy in some cities. Hence, guided by low-carbon economy theory, choosing booming Chinese tourism industry as the object, this paper constructs an operation framework system of low-carbon tourism development from the advantage of low-carbon tourism to the proposal of low-carbon tourism definition so as to conclude an execution scheme of “six elements” of low-carbon tourism with selecting OCT East (Chinese national ecotourism demonstration district) and Mt. Danxia (World Geo-park) as demonstration districts to discuss about models and methods of low-carbon economy in tourism.

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  • Zhang Mu & Luo Jing & Zhang Xiaohong & Tang Lei & Feng Xiao-na & Chen Shan, 2011. "Study on Low-Carbon Economy Model and Method of Chinese Tourism Industry," International Journal of Applied Logistics (IJAL), IGI Global, vol. 2(2), pages 69-102, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jal000:v:2:y:2011:i:2:p:69-102
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