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Review
. 2020 Nov;27(31):39077-39093.
doi: 10.1007/s11356-020-10016-7. Epub 2020 Jul 8.

Tourism and sustainable development in China: a review

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Tourism and sustainable development in China: a review

Chen Haibo et al. Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2020 Nov.

Abstract

The adaption of the open-up reform policies in China some three decades ago has resulted in a rapid economic transformation of which the tourism sector has equally witnessed fast development. Therefore, the essence of this article is to review the evolution and expansion of the tourism industry in China and its obligation to observing international sustainable development policies and practices. Indications of the current policy regime, establishment, and institutions, sustainable development strategies to ensure continuity and availability of resources for future use, environmental sustainability laws and regulations, and promotional events for the development of the tourism industry are made available in this article. In effect, this article reviews how the activities of the tourism sector impacts on the environment. The findings show that China in its quest to be a world leader of tourists' destination has impacted negatively on the environment which by extension affect the economy and society at large. On the other hand, as a leading nation in the United Nations, China has in contemporary times adapted sustainable development strategies to help safeguard the environment. However, more needs to be done in the area of advanced technology and renewable energy.

Keywords: Economic development; Environmental pollution; Environmental sustainability; Sustainable development; Tourism industry.

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