2014
DOI: 10.3727/154427213x13838418676961
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Climate Change and Sustainable Tourism: Carbon Mitigation by Environmentally Certified Tourism Enterprises

Abstract: travel-related activities that contribute to climate change. In response, government departments and tourism agencies have supported carbon mitigation strategies based on ecoefficiency actions to reduce GHG emissions and operational costs for the travel CLIMATE CHANGE AND SUSTAINABLE TOURISM: CARBON MITIGATION BY ENVIRONMENTALLY CERTIFIED TOURISM ENTERPRISESHEATHER ZEPPEL AND NARELLE BEAUMONT Australian Centre for Sustainable Business and Development, University of Southern Queensland, Springfield, AustraliaTo… Show more

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“…While results from this study share similar results among tourism enterprises in county Clare. Several studies have discussed various barriers faced by tourism businesses in adopting carbon mitigation schemes (Carmody and Zeppel, 2009;Nelson, 2010;Zeppel and Beaumont, 2014). Future research on mitigation of climate change within the Irish tourism industry should be initiated and the relationship between energy consumption per tourist night and level of service and occupancy rate in county Clare should be investigated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While results from this study share similar results among tourism enterprises in county Clare. Several studies have discussed various barriers faced by tourism businesses in adopting carbon mitigation schemes (Carmody and Zeppel, 2009;Nelson, 2010;Zeppel and Beaumont, 2014). Future research on mitigation of climate change within the Irish tourism industry should be initiated and the relationship between energy consumption per tourist night and level of service and occupancy rate in county Clare should be investigated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such themes as the supply side of ecotourism remain under-studied, and further research is required to expand this important field of knowledge [36]. Interestingly, the call for more research on the supply side of ecotourism was first made in 1999 (see a seminal study by Sirakaya et al [37]), but the response to this call has apparently been insufficient to date [38]. Indeed, the review paper by Weaver and Lawton [35] suggests that the bulk of supply-side studies have focused on ecotourism venues operating, in particular, on protected areas.…”
Section: Benefits and Challenges Of Ecotourism For Sustainable Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The discussion on the synergies between science and policy in choosing a set of indicators to properly monitor sustainability [34,35] expresses the relevance of incorporating both scientific principles and participatory planning processes [36][37][38][39][40]. Therefore, this is a political as well as a technical choice that must focus on establishing significant indicators to assess sustainability in the social, economic and environmental dimensions [41][42][43].…”
Section: Measuring Tourism Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While academia is criticised for concentrating their efforts on the production of literature instead of the production of practical tools, public agencies are accused of misusing the concept to justify tourism development. In spite of these criticisms, there is a recognition of the need to move towards a more sustainable horizon, as well as the important role that the business sector will play in its effective implementation [18,37,38].…”
Section: Measuring Tourism Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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