This study discusses the potential for Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to be utilized for the environmental assessment of tourism accommodation facilities, and their contribution to global carbon footprint. To demonstrate the viability of employing LCA in the hotel sector, its simplified derivative, Life Cycle Energy Analysis (LCEA), is applied to two tourism accommodation facilities in Poole, Dorset (UK) to quantify their CO2 emissions. The results indicate that the reviewed hotels are less energy and carbon-intense than the tourism accommodation establishments reported in the literature. This may indirectly imply the continuous progress of hotel’s energy efficiency over time. The implications of the current energy use practices in the reviewe...
Reducing the carbon emissions from hotels on non-interconnected islands (NII) is essential in the co...
Building sector contributes to a signiicant amount of carbon emissions and consumes enormous environ...
The Australian Green Infrastructure Council (AGIC) is currently leading a new approach to the delive...
This study discusses the potential for Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to be utilized for the environmen...
Contains fulltext : 92275.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)24 p
Tourism is a key industry in the Spanish economy. Spain was in the World top three ranking by intern...
Abstract— Tourism, like other developed industries is a commerce that requires energy inputs and yie...
Within the recent debate about the needs for improving Ecological Footprint (EF) method, Kitzes and ...
AbstractAllowing for global warming, low carbonization is the hotels’ inevitably choice. Based on in...
Sustainable tourism should be promoted as a new system for the sustainable management of resources f...
Low carbon tourism is becoming an increasingly important feature in the sustainable development of t...
The need of curbing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, especially those arising from operations in exis...
This thesis aims to perform a Life Cycle Assessment in order to explore environmental impacts associ...
"As is well known, sustainability is an important factor in competitiveness, increasing the added va...
In assessing the impact of global tourism on climate change, emissions from transport receive the mo...
Reducing the carbon emissions from hotels on non-interconnected islands (NII) is essential in the co...
Building sector contributes to a signiicant amount of carbon emissions and consumes enormous environ...
The Australian Green Infrastructure Council (AGIC) is currently leading a new approach to the delive...
This study discusses the potential for Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to be utilized for the environmen...
Contains fulltext : 92275.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)24 p
Tourism is a key industry in the Spanish economy. Spain was in the World top three ranking by intern...
Abstract— Tourism, like other developed industries is a commerce that requires energy inputs and yie...
Within the recent debate about the needs for improving Ecological Footprint (EF) method, Kitzes and ...
AbstractAllowing for global warming, low carbonization is the hotels’ inevitably choice. Based on in...
Sustainable tourism should be promoted as a new system for the sustainable management of resources f...
Low carbon tourism is becoming an increasingly important feature in the sustainable development of t...
The need of curbing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, especially those arising from operations in exis...
This thesis aims to perform a Life Cycle Assessment in order to explore environmental impacts associ...
"As is well known, sustainability is an important factor in competitiveness, increasing the added va...
In assessing the impact of global tourism on climate change, emissions from transport receive the mo...
Reducing the carbon emissions from hotels on non-interconnected islands (NII) is essential in the co...
Building sector contributes to a signiicant amount of carbon emissions and consumes enormous environ...
The Australian Green Infrastructure Council (AGIC) is currently leading a new approach to the delive...