Analysis on the Influencing Factors of Transformation of Green Logistics Industry of Dangshan Pear Based on ISM
Abstract
The state strongly advocates the construction of ecological civilization, which brings opportunities to the production and consumption of green products. The green stream of the development of the pear (sweet pear) is of great significance for the county in Suzhou city, Anhui province, which is a major economic crop. There are many disadvantages in the traditional pear logistics mode, and it is changing in the direction of green logistics. In this paper, the author USES the interpretation structure model (ISM) method to refine and analyze the factors affecting the development of green logistics of the pear, and summarizes the 12 influencing factors and their interrelationships through literature collection, data access and other methods, and establishes the Adjacency matrix and the Accessibility matrix, and constructs the Six-order interpretation structure model. Based on the analysis of the model, six suggestions are proposed to promote the development of green logistics transformation in Dangshan County, and provide references for the development of green agricultural logistics industry in Dangshan County and other areas in China.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/10295
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