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The role of holiday styles in shaping the carbon footprint of leisure travel within the European Union

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Laroche, Perrine C.S.J.
Schulp, Catharina J.E.
Kastner, Thomas
Verburg, Peter H.

Abstract

Leisure travel within the European Union (EU) contributes significantly to the carbon footprint of global tourism. Distance travelled is a main factor in this impact, but some of its determinants remain unexplored. We examined the role of tourists' holiday preferences in shaping the carbon footprint... view more

Leisure travel within the European Union (EU) contributes significantly to the carbon footprint of global tourism. Distance travelled is a main factor in this impact, but some of its determinants remain unexplored. We examined the role of tourists' holiday preferences in shaping the carbon footprint of leisure travel within the EU by calculating demand and impact indicators associated with eight holiday styles. We find a substantial and equivalent carbon footprint for visiting relatives, nature tourism and sea, sun and sand tourism, but a higher carbon intensity of travel per trip for the latter. This is due to widespread demand for sea, sun, and sand tourism despite the concentration of destinations in Southern Europe. Furthermore, international travel within the EU is on average three times more carbon intensive than domestic travel. Our insights suggest that tourists' holiday preferences can be leveraged for the sustainable development of leisure travel within the EU.... view less

Keywords
vacation; travel; tourism; leisure time behavior; vacation destination; tourist traffic; environmental impact; greenhouse effect; EU

Classification
Leisure Research
Ecology, Environment

Free Keywords
Preferences; Ecosystem services demand; European union; Carbon footprint; Transport Distance; Flash Eurobarometer 392 (Preferences of Europeans towards Tourism, 2014) (ZA5905 v1.0.0, doi:10.4232/1.12005); Flash Eurobarometer 414 (Preferences of Europeans towards Tourism, 2015) (ZA6285 v1.0.0, doi:10.4232/1.12344); Flash Eurobarometer 432 (Preferences of Europeans towards Tourism, 2016) (ZA6654 v1.0.0, doi:10.4232/1.12589)

Document language
English

Publication Year
2023

Journal
Tourism Management (2023) 94

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tourman.2022.104630

ISSN
0261-5177

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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