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Academic Journal of Business & Management, 2024, 6(9); doi: 10.25236/AJBM.2024.060930.

High Quality Development Strategy of Tourism Industry Supply Chain Driven by the "Dual Carbon" Goal—A Case Study of Guangdong Province

Author(s)

Xiangping Wang

Corresponding Author:
Xiangping Wang
Affiliation(s)

School of Logistics Management and Engineering, Zhuhai College of Science and Technology, Zhuhai, Guangdong, China

Abstract

This study explores high-quality development strategies for the tourism industry supply chain in Guangdong Province, driven by the "dual carbon" goal. Through literature review and field research, the key issues facing the current tourism supply chain in green development have been identified. Using supply chain management theory and sustainable development theory, countermeasures and suggestions based on collaborative innovation, green technology application, and supply chain collaborative governance have been proposed. Through the evaluation experiment of carbon emission reduction effect, it was found that the experimental group introducing green technology reduced carbon emissions from 100 tons to 75 tons within 6 months. The experimental results of improving resource utilization efficiency showed that the experimental group reduced water consumption by 10 cubic meters within 3 months. In addition, the experiment on improving supply chain collaboration efficiency showed that the order completion time of the experimental group was shortened from 15 days to 10 days, and the inventory turnover rate was increased from 2.5 times to 3.5 times, while the change in the control group was not significant. These experimental results indicate that green technology and collaborative management platforms significantly improve the carbon efficiency, resource utilization efficiency, and overall operational efficiency of the tourism industry supply chain.

Keywords

Green Supply Chain Management, Tourism Industry, The 'Dual Carbon' Goal, Carbon Emissions Reduction, Tourism Industry Supply Chain

Cite This Paper

Xiangping Wang. High Quality Development Strategy of Tourism Industry Supply Chain Driven by the "Dual Carbon" Goal—A Case Study of Guangdong Province. Academic Journal of Business & Management (2024) Vol. 6, Issue 9: 220-227. https://doi.org/10.25236/AJBM.2024.060930.

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