Chapter 6: Carbon Footprint of Tourism Activities Including Transportation, Accommodation, and Infrastructure: A Critical Analysis
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Published:2024
Noreen Kanwal, Chong Soon Meng, Motoki Watabe, Nasaruddin Zainal, Jolyne Khor Kuan Siew, 2024. "Carbon Footprint of Tourism Activities Including Transportation, Accommodation, and Infrastructure: A Critical Analysis", The Need for Sustainable Tourism in an Era of Global Climate Change: Pathway to a Greener Future, Pardeep Singh, Shikha Daga, Kiran Yadav, Abhay Jain
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Abstract
The thriving global tourism industry is a pivotal player in the global economy. It significantly contributes to a substantial carbon footprint through emissions from transportation, lodging, and infrastructure. In this study we have conducted a critical analysis of carbon emissions within the tourism industry using previous academic literature and institutional databases. Addressing the importance of measuring carbon footprints, the study delves into the definition of the carbon footprint in this sector, emphasizing the urgent need to comprehend and address its effects. This investigation also centers on the aspect of transportation, which is contributing to carbon emissions in the tourism industry. It explores variations based on transportation modes and discusses mitigation strategies, such as green transit. It also concentrates on accommodation, scrutinizing its environmental impact by evaluating carbon emissions from energy consumption, water usage, and waste generation in hotels and resorts. Emphasis is placed on promoting sustainable and green lodging facilities. Furthermore, this study examines the environmental impact of the tourism industry. Specifically, it examines the carbon footprint associated with infrastructure development. The analysis includes the impact of construction and development, resource consumption, and the role of communities and stakeholders in sustainable tourism planning. Furthermore, an assessment is conducted to examine the obstacles associated with adopting sustainable practices and assess the effectiveness of implemented mitigation strategies within the tourism industry. The concluding section outlines future perspectives and recommendations for research.
