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Measures to promote the development of tourism

Strengthen the sustainable utilization and management of regional tourism resources. It is necessary to strengthen the cultivation and protection of tourism resources, some of which are non-renewable and some are renewable. At present, in the development of regional tourism, the biggest threat is not non-renewable tourism resources, but those renewable resources, such as forests, grasslands and animal resources. Whether regional tourism resources can meet the needs of regional tourism development depends not only on the supply of regional tourism resources, but also on how human beings use and protect them to some extent.

Take the road of eco-tourism. Eco-tourism requires operators and tourists to bear certain responsibilities, cultivate environmental awareness and love for nature, and minimize the interference and invasion of tourism activities on local ecosystems. At the same time, through the development of tourism activities, it will provide employment opportunities for local residents, attract them to actively participate in the protection of natural and cultural heritage, and realize the unity of tourism economic benefits, environmental benefits and social benefits.

With the protection of tourism industry policy and the support of science and technology, we will strive to build a development and management model suitable for regional tourism in China. Establish a training system for tourism professionals, involve local communities, strengthen the management of tourists, carry out environmental education for regional tourism sustainable development, and establish an auxiliary system for expert planning and guidance for regional tourism sustainable development.

Drawing lessons from the park management regulations of Europe and America, this paper establishes the linkage mechanism model of regional tourism sustainable development and environmental protection in China. China's "Thirteenth Five-Year Plan" outlines the goal of "establishing a national park system and integrating the establishment of a number of national parks" for the first time, which is put forward on the basis of fully drawing lessons from international successful experiences and has strategic forward-looking and long-term guiding significance.

Legal basis: Tourism Law of the People's Republic of China Article 1 This Law is formulated in order to protect the legitimate rights and interests of tourists and tour operators, standardize the order of the tourism market, protect and rationally utilize tourism resources, and promote the sustained and healthy development of tourism.

Article 2 This Law shall apply to tourism activities in the form of sightseeing, vacation and leisure, as well as business activities providing related services for tourism activities within and outside People's Republic of China (PRC).