Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of a range of different travel and tourism options, and quantifies the carbon-dioxide emissions resulting from international vacations, breaking down emissions categories into those resulting from transport, accommodation and recreation. Design/methodology/approach: The paper uses summary data to review a range of possible vacation scenarios and examines their relative carbon-dioxide emissions in order to compare the relative climatic impact of different forms of tourism and vacation options. Findings: The paper concludes that intercontinental flights and cruise ship travel are particularly carbon-intensive, which suggests that these two forms of tourism will be particularly vulner...
Tourism is an increasingly significant contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Emissions grow...
Tourism holds a significant share in the global carbon footprint. Transportation to the destination ...
Global leaders agree on the need to substantially decarbonize the global economy by 2050. This paper...
In 2015, the global community came together in Paris and agreed on a CO2 emissions pathway to avoid ...
Tourism is a noticeable contributor to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Existing estimates of ...
Abstract – The impact of tourism activities on climate change are not very evenly distributed over t...
Stronger demand for medium- to long-haul air transport is the main driver of the tourism industry's ...
As the tourism industry’s greenhouse gas emission impacts on the global environment is increasing, c...
This article reviews the interrelationships of tourism and climate change from a mitigation perspect...
Tourism is often cited as an important driver of environmental degradation worldwide by previous lit...
Much of global passenger transport is linked to tourism. The sector is therefore of interest in stud...
Global leaders agree on the need to substantially decarbonize the global economy by 2050. This paper...
The paper first describes an inventory for 2005 giving the tourism related CO2 emission caused by gl...
Tourism is an increasingly significant contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Emissions grow...
Tourism holds a significant share in the global carbon footprint. Transportation to the destination ...
Global leaders agree on the need to substantially decarbonize the global economy by 2050. This paper...
In 2015, the global community came together in Paris and agreed on a CO2 emissions pathway to avoid ...
Tourism is a noticeable contributor to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Existing estimates of ...
Abstract – The impact of tourism activities on climate change are not very evenly distributed over t...
Stronger demand for medium- to long-haul air transport is the main driver of the tourism industry's ...
As the tourism industry’s greenhouse gas emission impacts on the global environment is increasing, c...
This article reviews the interrelationships of tourism and climate change from a mitigation perspect...
Tourism is often cited as an important driver of environmental degradation worldwide by previous lit...
Much of global passenger transport is linked to tourism. The sector is therefore of interest in stud...
Global leaders agree on the need to substantially decarbonize the global economy by 2050. This paper...
The paper first describes an inventory for 2005 giving the tourism related CO2 emission caused by gl...
Tourism is an increasingly significant contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Emissions grow...
Tourism holds a significant share in the global carbon footprint. Transportation to the destination ...
Global leaders agree on the need to substantially decarbonize the global economy by 2050. This paper...