A Tentative Study on Ecological Tourist Resources and Environment Protection

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Eco-tourism is more and more popular in recent years. Establishing tourism environment detection system, listed the variety factors and indicators that easily make influence on the environment, such as: vegetation, animals, water, air, and so on. Through detect the indicators and the negative impacts timely on tourism environment from tourism activities and non-tourism activities, making the right analysis and appropriate treatment. On this basis, summed up the protection measures of water resources, atmospheric environment, geomorphology environment, soil environment, sound environment and forest resources. Eco-tourism should adopt low-carbon buildings, low-carbon diets, low-carbon traffic, low carbon garbage, low-carbon energy and other low-carbon operation and management mode. Protecting the ecological environment and resources are not infringed, maintain the sustainable development of eco-tourism.

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