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Carbon footprint assessment of home-stays in Thailand

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RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND RECYCLING
Volume 164, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2020.105123

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Energy consumption; Carbon footprint; Home-stays; Impact assessment; Sustainable tourism

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  1. King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (Bangkok, Thailand) Academic Melting Pot [KREF206226]

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Using screening Life Cycle Energy Analysis, this study assessed the carbon footprint of home-stays in Thailand and found that they have a low annual carbon footprint, with the carbon footprint per guest night comparable to budget hotels in Thailand.
Home-stays represent a popular category of tourist accommodation in South-East Asia but their carbon footprint has not been systematically assessed. This hampers an understanding of the energy consumption patterns of home-stays, impedes identification of the main carbon hotspots in home-stay operations and prevents a comparative analysis of the carbon performance of home-stays against other tourist accommodation categories. Using the method of screening Life Cycle Energy Analysis (LCEA), this study assessed the carbon footprint of a sample of home-stays in Thailand and undertook its comparative analysis against other categories of tourist accommodation, globally and in Thailand. The overall annual carbon footprint of home-stays was assessed as low (1.3 tonnes of CO2-eq. per home-stay on average) which was due to small size and limited guest amenities. The 'per guest night' carbon footprint of home-stays was comparable to that of budget hotels in Thailand (0.32 kg of CO2-eq. per home-stay on average) which was attributed to low occupancy driven by high demand seasonality.

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