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    Title: Resources Analysis on Low-Carbon Traveling in Taichung
    Authors: Lai, Yu Ming
    Contributors: 圖書館
    Keywords: Taichung City;Low-carbon travel;resources analysis
    Date: 2016
    Issue Date: 2016-03-29 06:28:31 (UTC+0)
    Publisher: 亞洲大學
    Abstract: The study was to develop a low-carbon traveling network in Taichung City using a systematic perspective, and to establish a holistic humanities and natural recreation area (medium range policy agenda of Taichung City Government, 2012). Focusing on planning overall leisure facilities should connect the low-carbon traveling network with main tourist routes and effective use of resources.
    Based on the low-carbon traveling resources survey in Taichung City and its potential development evaluation analysis, the results can be a future reference for Taichung City Tourism Bureau. The result has shown that low-carbon traveling is a trend on tourism development in the future, focusing on transportation, food, lodging, and local characteristics. The result also found there were still some improvements needed in the actual planning process.
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