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Assessing the carbon footprint of tourism businesses using environmentally extended input-output analysis

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JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM
Volume 30, Issue 1, Pages 128-144

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2021.1924181

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Environmentally extended input-output analysis; life cycle assessment; tourism carbon inventories; tourism environmental impact; Scope 3 emissions

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The tourism industry contributes eight percent to global carbon emissions, with traditional Life Cycle Assessment being expensive and requiring expert data analysts. In contrast, Environmentally Extended Input-Output Analysis offers a cheaper and more user-friendly alternative for estimating indirect carbon emissions.
The tourism industry contributes eight percent to global carbon emissions, directly and indirectly. Indirect carbon emissions are often neglected because they are difficult to calculate. The traditional approach to calculating indirect emissions - Life Cycle Assessment - is expensive and requires an expert data analyst. We introduce an alternative approach, the Environmentally Extended Input-Output Analysis. We show how this approach - currently used at macro-level to estimate carbon emissions at national or regional level - can be applied to the business level using carbon emissions generated by one hotel room clean as an example. Our comparative analysis shows that Environmentally Extended Input-Output Analysis leads to similar results as Life Cycle Assessment, while being substantially cheaper and more user-friendly. Environmentally Extended Input-Output Analysis, we conclude, enables tourism businesses to estimate the indirect carbon emissions of their operations, which is the key to identifying target areas for improvement.

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