2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10668-020-01083-4
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Toward a low-carbon tourism for sustainable development: a study based on a royal project for highland community development in Chiang Rai, Thailand

Abstract: Sustainable development of a community needs to be balanced in all dimensions. Global warming and climate change from human emissions can affect the development of communities including highland communities in Chiang Rai, Thailand in terms of human life, growth and yield of plants and animals. This research presents low-carbon tourism for the sustainable development of the rural highland community in Chiang Rai, Thailand by integrating economic, social and environmental objectives in community development for … Show more

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“…There is no doubt that Tourism Villages have contributed large CO 2 emissions by the tourist attractions which were the main business of the seven Tourism Villages in Indonesia considered in this study, as well as in the heritage sites of Yogyakarta Special Region in Indonesia and also the Wulingyuan Scenic/Historic Interest Area (WSHIA) and Guizhou ethnic locations in China [11][12][13]. For the new concept of low-carbon tourism to be implemented to increase the wealth of the tourism industry's actors [7][8][9][10], several actions in low-carbon approaches are a necessity. Lessons learned about proper waste management from tourism areas of Madeira Island, Portugal [18] and Coachella Valley, California, USA [19] will be valuable to the Tourism Villages, which have large numbers of visitors and populations, as in Dieng Kulon Tourism Village.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is no doubt that Tourism Villages have contributed large CO 2 emissions by the tourist attractions which were the main business of the seven Tourism Villages in Indonesia considered in this study, as well as in the heritage sites of Yogyakarta Special Region in Indonesia and also the Wulingyuan Scenic/Historic Interest Area (WSHIA) and Guizhou ethnic locations in China [11][12][13]. For the new concept of low-carbon tourism to be implemented to increase the wealth of the tourism industry's actors [7][8][9][10], several actions in low-carbon approaches are a necessity. Lessons learned about proper waste management from tourism areas of Madeira Island, Portugal [18] and Coachella Valley, California, USA [19] will be valuable to the Tourism Villages, which have large numbers of visitors and populations, as in Dieng Kulon Tourism Village.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This indicates that a change of paradigm is needed, due to individual awareness, attitudes, capacity to change, as well as social alterations such as the cultures and environments in Tourism Villages. Furthermore, a social education of low-carbon habits was necessary for achieving better environmental qualities (cleaner, healthier, and sustainable), indicating that the community should lead health management, create societal strength, and develop a sustainable Tourism Village [7]. The stakeholders (government, tourism village's community, population, tourists or visitors) of Tourism Village development should also be involved in implementing low-carbon sustainability [13].…”
Section: Comprehensive Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…LCT is an emerging concept proposed in 2009 (Bhaktikul, 2021). It aims to deal with the challenges of carbon-intensive tourism activities (Hsiao, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thai economic development is heavily based on the tourism industry as the revenue generated from tourism industry has vital importance for Thailand's economy. This industry promoting the economic development of Thailand through different ways (Bhaktikul, Aroonsrimorakot, Laiphrakpam, & Paisantanakij, 2021;Yodsuwan et al, 2019). The revenue generated from this industry contributing to the wellbeing of the people and this industry providing several employment opportunities for the people.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%