Abstract

The use of low-carbon evaluation indices for tourist attractions facilitates the promotion of low-carbon tourism. However, balancing tourism and environmental considerations has become critical to the development of the tourism market. Compared with road vehicles, cable cars are environmentally friendly, convenient, and economical. This study presents a framework for evaluating cable car development projects on the basis of the following aspects: (a) determining guidelines for cable car stations and route layouts, (b) establishing a logical framework for assessing the feasibility of cable car systems, (c) identifying station assessment items, and (d) evaluating the assessment items for potential routes by applying the analytic hierarchy process. These aspects can facilitate executing thorough and pragmatic assessments of cable car development projects.

Highlights

  • In Taiwan, tourism is flourishing and ecotourism is progressively growing, and tour itineraries are increasingly focusing on mountainous and forest regions

  • The use of low-carbon evaluation indices for tourist attractions facilitates the promotion of low-carbon tourism.[1]

  • This study primarily focused on evaluating cable car construction schemes in order to establish a hierarchical evaluation framework based on the characteristics of cable car construction assessments in Taiwan

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Summary

Introduction

In Taiwan, tourism is flourishing and ecotourism is progressively growing, and tour itineraries are increasingly focusing on mountainous and forest regions. Frameworks for assessing cable car construction investment projects involve numerous factors such as construction technology, geology, market conditions, financing, land acquisition, environmental impacts, and traffic. This possible route undergoes an integrated assessment and selection, as described Number of facilities such as shops selling local specialties, restaurants, accommodation, Chinese pavilions, observation decks, and scenic routes Local tourists, typical domestic travelers, group tourists, tourists from Mainland China, and international tourists For example, hot springs, mountains, forest views, river streams and ecological scenery, lake views, waterfalls, cloud falls, unique animals and plants, geological phenomena, and tea plantations Number of attractions nearby and within walking distance. If accidents occur, executing rescue operations is difficult because the numerous compartments may create obstacles This cable car type does not require short distances between towers, thereby reducing the number of support towers and damage to the landscape; it is suitable for terrains featuring canyons.

Design a questionnaire
E83 Effects on the ecological environment
Environmental feasibility
Execute a consistency test
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