Study on Poyang Lake Tourism Plan under the Low-Carbon Ecology

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Based on the study on the integration of tourism resources in Poyang Lake and Poyang Lake surrounding rural low carbon living environment planning and construction of a combination of both, in response to a low carbon economy mode, and the use of low carbon technology low carbon consumption advantages, problems in the construction of modern rural human settlements ecological space so that the combination of the two has the potential to solve the Poyang Lake local characteristics, and thus has a strong characteristics of local rural tourism and the significance of sustainable development.

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August 2013

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