Following the publication of the 2011 United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Green Economy Report, the UNWTO published the Tourism in the Green Economy report as …
Using the water footprint concept, this impactful book aids our understanding of how we can reduce water consumption and pollution to sustainable levels. Since the publication of the …
Tourism is increasingly recognized as a significant water-consuming sector on local, regional and global scales. As a consequence, the efficient use of water resources is now …
Z Huang, M Hejazi, X Li, Q Tang… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2018 - hess.copernicus.org
Human water withdrawal has increasingly altered the global water cycle in past decades, yet our understanding of its driving forces and patterns is limited. Reported historical estimates …
D Scott, S Gössling - Tourism Recreation Research, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Over the past 40 years, tourism has developed to become a sector of global economic, social and environmental significance. This paper provides a retrospective overview of the …
S Gössling - Tourism and global environmental change, 2006 - library.oapen.org
Fresh water is one of the most essential resources to humanity, and it is becoming increasingly scarce. In 1995, an estimated 450 million people lived under severe water …
This new textbook provides a comprehensive overview of sustainable tourism framed around the UN's sustainable development goals. It examines the origins and dimensions of …
This paper is a perspective paper, which investigates whether the water footprint (WF) concept addresses the water–food–energy–ecosystem nexus. First, the nexus links between …
As many business activities—especially those associated with the energy-intensive industries—continue to be major sources of greenhouse gas emissions, and hence …