Abstract

The influence of government environmental policy on the tourism industry in Taiwan, particularly the hotels sector, is investigated through in-depth interviews with 69 key decision-makers in government, tourism and the hotel industry. Findings are generated in five main areas: government policy; government administrative systems; the implementation of environmental policy in the tourism industry; the effects of environmental policy on the hotel sector; and areas for further research. The paper concludes that although the Taiwanese government is committed to environmental protection, it is clear that a more coherent, co-ordinated approach to the development, implementation and monitoring of environmental policy is needed. © 1997 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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