Abstract

The environmental challenges posed by greenhouse gas emissions from rural tourism are becoming increasingly severe. Market-based measures are one of the indispensable measures to fill the carbon emission gap of rural tourism. Scenic spots are important nodes in low-carbon or carbon-neutral tourism practices. Based on this research background, based on the perspective of carbon neutrality, the paper discusses the theoretical framework and carbon compensation mechanism for the estimation of net carbon emissions from rural tourism destinations, as well as the impact on the transportation, management and waste carbon emissions of tourist attractions and forest land, grassland, gardens, waters, and beaches. The carbon absorption of the country was measured, and the carbon source and carbon sink of the scenic area were comprehensively evaluated, and then the way to realize the carbon compensation of the traditional village-type rural tourism destination was found.

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