Analysis of “Low-Carbon Tourism" Development Problem Based on the Environmental Protection

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With the advancement of human ecology civilization construction process, low-carbon economies is increasingly influence and guide the human production and way of life. Since the carbon tourism been put forward at the end of 2009, it received widespread attention at home and abroad. As a new type of environmentally friendly travel mean, low-carbon tourism becomes the future strategic direction of the development of the tourism industry. Based on the related theory of low-carbon tourism, the paper, puts forward the problems existing in the development of low-carbon tourism, and puts forward some suggestions on its development.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 807-809)

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998-1001

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September 2013

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