Abstract
With the global warming, extreme weather attacks all over
the place, green values resort to environmental protection and sustainable
management, has become a universally respected concept. As citizens of the
planet, it is everyone's responsibility to slow down the rate of carbon
emissions on earth. In terms of tourism activities, through the low-carbon,
green tourism model of practice, in addition to being able to liberate the
pressure to meet the physical and mental leisure needs of individuals, but also
can be satisfied with the concept and mission level. This paper focuses on a
group of people over the age of 55 in the North Taiwan who are on a two-day,
one-night low-carbon light trip in the Jingshan Rosort Hotel of Yangmingshan,
Taipei City. The author also explores follow-up feedback of seniors after
experiencing low-carbon tourism. Through the interview method combined with the
literature analysis, two conclusions are drawn.
1.
Low-carbon tourism planning must incorporate age factors.