Using Cairns, North Queensland as a case study, energy consumption by the tourism industry is reviewed in light of empirical growth in international visitation and reliance of the in dust!), on the natural attributes of a region 10 sell beds. Perceptions of environmental performance in the industry are found wanting in respect of sustainable tourism development principles and initiatives. Carbon dioxide emissions per tourist bed are found to average 748.8 kg CO2 per year for the Cairns region. Moderate emissions reductions can he made by way of increased energy efficiency and some stand alone renewables. However, excess emissions by luxury hotels/resorts providing a high level of hospitality services cannot be accommodated by stand alon...
Tourism industry is closely linked with the natural environment but with a highly indivisibility of ...
The accommodation sector is a key source of greenhouse gas emissions within tourism, and therefore ...
Global leaders agree on the need to substantially decarbonize the global economy by 2050. This paper...
Using Cairns, North Queensland as a case study, energy consumption by the tourism industry is review...
Climate change and carbon mitigation are growing issues for the tourism industry. Green tourism ente...
This paper reports on carbon mitigation by environmentally certified Queensland tourism enterprises ...
In 2015, the global community came together in Paris and agreed on a CO2 emissions pathway to avoid ...
The increasing visibility of ecological alterations due to global climate change have required high-...
The use of fossil energy is one of the major environmental problems associated with tourism and trav...
The use of fossil energy is one of the major environmental problems associated with tourism and trav...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of a range of different travel and touri...
As many business activities especially those associated with the energy be major sources of greenhou...
Tourism can be considered as an industry that can create considerable economic activity. However, t...
Global leaders agree on the need to substantially decarbonize the global economy by 2050. This paper...
The project research gathers data relevant to the Tourism Queensland ‘Tourism Environmental Indicato...
Tourism industry is closely linked with the natural environment but with a highly indivisibility of ...
The accommodation sector is a key source of greenhouse gas emissions within tourism, and therefore ...
Global leaders agree on the need to substantially decarbonize the global economy by 2050. This paper...
Using Cairns, North Queensland as a case study, energy consumption by the tourism industry is review...
Climate change and carbon mitigation are growing issues for the tourism industry. Green tourism ente...
This paper reports on carbon mitigation by environmentally certified Queensland tourism enterprises ...
In 2015, the global community came together in Paris and agreed on a CO2 emissions pathway to avoid ...
The increasing visibility of ecological alterations due to global climate change have required high-...
The use of fossil energy is one of the major environmental problems associated with tourism and trav...
The use of fossil energy is one of the major environmental problems associated with tourism and trav...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of a range of different travel and touri...
As many business activities especially those associated with the energy be major sources of greenhou...
Tourism can be considered as an industry that can create considerable economic activity. However, t...
Global leaders agree on the need to substantially decarbonize the global economy by 2050. This paper...
The project research gathers data relevant to the Tourism Queensland ‘Tourism Environmental Indicato...
Tourism industry is closely linked with the natural environment but with a highly indivisibility of ...
The accommodation sector is a key source of greenhouse gas emissions within tourism, and therefore ...
Global leaders agree on the need to substantially decarbonize the global economy by 2050. This paper...