Abstract
In recent years, as rural tourism has blossomed everywhere in the province, development in some places is difficult and stagnant, and the problems facing sustainable development have gradually emerged. For the sake of solving the problem of sustainable development of rural tourism, it is of great significance to study and construct the evaluation index system of rural low-carbon tourism development with the strength of sustainable calculation. This article aims to study the construction of an evaluation index system for rural low-carbon tourism development with the strength of sustainable calculations. To improve the accuracy and scientificity of the analysis, this article also carries out quantitative analysis while conducting qualitative analysis. Regarding the strength of the quantitative appraisal of the status quo of low-carbon ecological tourism development, the use of qualitative analysis methods to analyze the existing problems pointed out the direction for the development of rural low-carbon ecological tourism. This article constructs the DPSIR model theory; DPSIR is a model that combines the driving force-pressure-state-influence-response (DPSIR) framework, refers to the relevant requirements of existing low-carbon villages and tourist villages, and designs a low-carbon tourism village development evaluation index system. The experimental results of this article show that tourism transportation and tourist hotels should be the main link in the evaluation of the low-carbon development of tourism, and the most important strategic direction for achieving low-carbon development of the tourism industry, because the total carbon footprint of the two accounts for 90% of the total emissions of the entire tourism industry.
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