G20 Tourism Carbon Footprint and COVID-19 Impact
Akihiko Tsutsumi,
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Ryuzo Furukawa,
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Yusuke Kitamura
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Published: Feb. 2, 2024
The
Glasgow
Declaration
called
for
scientifically
based
measurements
of
CO2
emissions
in
the
tourism
industry
to
achieve
goals
Paris
Agreement.
Despite
economic
and
employment
downturn
caused
by
COVID-19,
there
are
limited
cases
environmental
assessments
related
tourism.
This
study
estimates
carbon
footprint
major
G20
countries
before
after
COVID-19.
Understanding
characteristics
inbound
domestic
is
important
as
they
impact
different
markets.
GHG
from
mainly
stem
transportation,
but
type
travel
country
differences
also
make
souvenirs,
accommodation,
food
beverages
significant
emission
factors.
pandemic
has
greatly
impacted
industry.
In
2020,
both
significantly
decreased,
affecting
number
tourists.
some
countries,
measures
against
COVID-19
influenced
these
figures,
although
signs
recovery
were
observed
2021,
reduction
rates
varied
country.
These
reductions
should
be
pursued
post-COVID-19
era,
requiring
efforts
sustainable
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G20 Tourism Carbon Footprint and COVID-19 Impact
Akihiko Tsutsumi,
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Ryuzo Furukawa,
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Yusuke Kitamura
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et al.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(5), P. 2222 - 2222
Published: March 6, 2024
The
Glasgow
Declaration
called
for
scientifically
based
measurements
of
CO2
emissions
in
the
tourism
industry
to
monitor
progress
toward
achievement
goals
Paris
Agreement.
Despite
economic
and
employment
downturn
caused
by
COVID-19,
there
are
limited
cases
environmental
assessments
related
tourism.
In
this
study,
we
estimated
CFP
G20
countries
before
after
COVID-19.
By
combining
MRIO
Tourism
Satellite
Accounts,
clarified
different
impacts
on
markets
domestic
inbound
tourism,
aiming
provide
a
quantitative
basis
setting
grounded
towards
transition
sustainable
GHG
from
mainly
stem
transportation,
but
souvenirs,
accommodations,
food
beverages
also
result
significant
differences
among
countries.
pandemic
has
greatly
impacted
industry.
2020,
both
significantly
decreased
due
decrease
number
tourists.
some
countries,
measures
against
COVID-19
influenced
these
figures,
although
signs
recovery
were
observed
2021,
degree
reduction
varied
country.
These
emission
reductions
should
be
pursued
post-COVID-19
era,
efforts
made
achieve
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Social network relations and household tourism consumption: an example from China
Current Issues in Tourism,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 18
Published: Feb. 3, 2025
As
countries'
economies
gradually
recovered
from
the
impact
of
COVID-19,
structure
consumption
underwent
significant
changes.
Household
has
emerged
as
a
crucial
driving
force
for
sustaining
economic
growth.
Social
network
relationships,
an
integral
component
social
capital,
exert
profound
influence
on
household
behaviour.
This
study
examines
and
mechanisms
relationships
tourism
based
regression
models,
utilising
data
China
Finance
Survey
(CHFS)
collected
over
five
periods
between
2011
2021.
The
shows
that:
close
connections
positive
consumption,
evidenced
by
endogeneity
robustness
tests.
favourable
operates
through
three
mechanisms:
facilitating
diversification
spending
channels,
enhancing
employment,
mitigating
financial
constraints.
analysis
heterogeneity
reveals
that
have
most
pronounced
low-income
families,
households
with
stable
young
families.
delves
into
economy
micro
perspective,
offering
evidence
to
unlock
potential
stimulating
shaping
policies
related
expenditure.
Language: Английский
Do Residents Support Night Tourism in the Historic District? The Case of Wuhu Ancient City
Chaoyi Cao,
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Sridar Ramachandran,
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Mayling Siow
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et al.
Journal of China Tourism Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 23
Published: March 22, 2024
The
study
was
to
establish
a
framework
that
integrates
sense
of
place,
involvement,
perceived
costs
and
benefits
night
tourism
impact,
support
for
development
developed
based
on
Social
Exchange
Theory
(SET).
In
Wuhu
Ancient
City,
historic
district
well-known
its
tourism,
questionnaire
survey
carried
out,
306
valid
questionnaires
received.
findings
showed
while
impact
have
negative
influence
support,
advantages
had
favorable
impact.
Perceived
the
as
well,
were
influenced
by
place.
On
other
hand,
involvement
no
bearing
tourism;
rather,
it
simply
affected
Additionally,
from
standpoint
local
suggests
countermeasures
in
district.
Language: Английский
Revisiting tourist arrivals, CO2 emissions and pandemic crisis links using the Quantile-on-Quantile (QQ) approach
Environment Development and Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: July 8, 2024
Language: Английский
Insights into climate change dynamics: A tourism climate index-based evaluation of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Heliyon,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(15), P. e35315 - e35315
Published: July 30, 2024
The
tourism
industry
is
a
significant
contribution
to
the
economy
of
many
countries,
including
Pakistan.
However,
its
activities
often
have
negative
impact
on
environment,
particularly
related
climate
change.
Notably,
Pakistan
ranks
fifth
among
countries
most
affected
by
change,
which
requires
targeted
analysis
sector
determine
potential
impacts.
Despite
critical
nature
this
issue,
there
currently
lack
research
that
examines
how
change
specifically
impacts
Pakistan's
industry.
This
study
aims
address
gap
using
Tourism
Climate
Index
(TCI)
assess
suitability
different
locations
across
country.
Our
results
show
popular
tourist
destinations
such
as
Gilgit-Baltistan
experience
their
peak
season
in
warmer
third
quarter
(summer),
corresponds
highest
observed
TCI
values.
suggests
temperatures
could
boost
activity
and
spending
these
regions.
Furthermore,
our
shows
air
temperature
plays
crucial
role
determining
comfort
levels
significantly
influences
tourists'
values
sensory
experiences.
methodology
can
be
an
effective
tool
for
further
into
geographical
tourism.
By
identifying
necessary
changes
due
climatic
changes,
future
studies
provide
valuable
insights
adapt
reduce
environmental
footprint.
Language: Английский
International tourism carbon footprint and carbon transfer along the belt and road regions
Hong Shi,
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QingChao LIU,
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Ruyu Yan
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et al.
Frontiers in Environmental Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: Nov. 28, 2024
It
is
increasingly
urgent
to
constantly
monitor
and
analyze
the
carbon
emission
of
international
tourism
activities.
This
paper
focuses
on
countries
regions
along
Belt
Road
(B&R),
utilizes
MRIO
model
approximate
footprint
(ITCT),
analyzes
patterns
transfer.
Panel
further
applied
discuss
effects
various
influencing
factors.
The
results
show
that:
1)
in
2015,
ITCT
B&R
accounts
for
approximately
40.74%
global
year;
2)
experienced
continuous
growth
from
2005
with
an
annual
rate
3.22%;
3)
individual
income
level,
urbanization,
air
passenger
volume
has
positive
impact
ITCT,
which
varies
according
level
country.
are
significance
formulate
future
policies
development.
Language: Английский
Identifying Critical Paths and Drivers of Carbon Emissions From Tourism: An Integrated Analysis Toward Sustainable Tourism
Ting Tan,
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Z.M. Chen,
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Rong Ma
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et al.
Sustainable Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 9, 2024
ABSTRACT
Given
the
highly
fragmented
structure
and
strong
industrial
linkages
of
tourism
industry,
exploring
flow
drivers
carbon
transfer
is
critical
for
sustainable
tourism.
This
study
combines
environmentally
extended
input–output
(EEIO)
model
with
structural
decomposition
analysis
(SDA)
path
(SPA)
to
identify
key
sectors,
paths,
emissions
from
Taking
China
as
a
case,
results
show
that:
(1)
China's
grew
34.68
Mt.
in
2002
137.87
2019,
road
transport
(22.58%),
food
beverage
services
(21.10%),
shopping
(20.52%),
air
(14.91%)
constituting
primary
emitters.
(2)
Critical
supply
chain
“source
sector
→
tourism‐related
sectors
final
demand”
spurring
growth
primarily
centers
on
associated
transport,
services,
shopping,
where
source
mainly
come
energy
supply,
manufacturing,
transportation,
logistics
sectors.
(3)
Despite
considerable
sectoral
path‐level
heterogeneity,
driver
inhibiting
direct
intensity,
while
demand
remains
main
obstacle
low‐carbon
In
addition
limited
effect
restructuring,
promising
role
optimizing
intermediate
goods
cubing
revealed.
Finally,
relevant
theoretical
policy
implications
are
discussed.
Language: Английский
Unveiling the complexities of economic, development and governance factors in belt and road countries: A leap forward towards environmental management
Ranjan Gyawali,
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Yanbing Ju,
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Shireen Durrani
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et al.
Journal of Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
373, P. 123823 - 123823
Published: Dec. 28, 2024
Language: Английский
Spatial correlation network structure of operational efficiency and its driving factors: A case study of star-rated hotels in China
Jilei Tao,
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Jin Xiu-long,
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Hai Cheng
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et al.
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(11), P. e0313500 - e0313500
Published: Nov. 14, 2024
Accurately
grasping
the
spatial
network
correlation
structure
of
operational
efficiency
in
star-rated
hotels
and
its
influencing
factors
is
great
significance
for
promoting
high-quality
coordinated
development
regional
tourism
reception
industry.
Using
a
comprehensive
approach
integrating
Super-DEA
model,
modified
gravity
social
analysis
to
explore
evolving
characteristics
provincial
China
from
2013
2022,
their
underlying
mechanisms.
The
results
indicate
that:
(1)
During
study
period,
average
was
0.618,
with
values
showing
distribution
pattern
"Eastern
>
Central
Western
Northeastern".
(2)
among
overall
exhibits
densification,
hierarchical
structure,
reinforcement.
Provinces
such
as
Beijing,
Tianjin,
Shanghai,
Jiangsu
eastern
region
play
central
roles
"central
actors"
network,
while
provinces
western
northeastern
regions
Heilongjiang,
Tibet,
Xinjiang
"passive
network.
(3)
Members
“Net
benefit”
“Two-way
spillover”
are
primarily
some
provinces,
members
overflow”
mainly
provinces.
(4)
Factors
economic
level,
residents’
consumption
distance
capital
cities
collectively
drive
evolution
optimization
China.
This
not
only
enriches
research
findings
on
hotel
but
also
provides
reference
constructing
cross-regional
collaborative
mechanism
enhance
hotels.
Language: Английский