Tourism Management and Industrial Ecology: A Theoretical Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review: Industrial Ecology Concept
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- Relevance: Ensuring that the entrepreneurs consider the indicators selected important to their future and in their decision-making.
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- Practicability: Ensuring that the measurement and monitoring of the indicators is practical, reliable and within the resources available to the business.
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- Appropriateness: Ensuring that the indicators reflect actual environmental impacts, and coincide with the company’s long-term aims.
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- The industries core business must be different. They are not competitors but complement each other in their materials production and use;
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- The bilateral agreements must be voluntary and make economic and commercial sense;
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- There must be a close proximity between the industrial partners to enable effective transportation of materials;
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- The management at the different industries must build a personal rapport;
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- The community must be small enough that they all feel that they have a stake in the outcomes (important stakeholders role).
3. Applications and Examples from Italy
4. Tourism Sector Sustainability: The Scenario
5. A Pattern of Industrial Ecology in Tourism
- As an industrial activity, tourism consumes resources, creates waste and has specific infrastructure needs.
- As a consumer of resources, it has the ability to over consume resources.
- Tourism, as a resource dependent industry must compete for scarce resources to ensure its survival.
- Tourism is a private sector dominated industry, with investment decisions being based predominantly on profit maximization.
- Tourism is a multi-faceted industry, and as such, it is almost impossible to control.
- Tourists are consumers, not anthropologists.
- Tourism is entertainment.
- Unlike other industrial activities, tourism generates income by importing clients rather than exporting its product.
Flows | Activities | Imputation-based analysis |
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Recourse consumption | Food inventory | Per establishment |
Waste generation | Beverage Inventory | Per employee |
Energy consumption | Accommodation and Services | Per visitors |
Restaurant | Per room service | |
Tours |
Economic | Environmental | Social |
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Generate local business opportunities | Land use | Job creation |
Generate capital works | Biodiversity | Job security |
Sail | Energy consumption | Health and well being |
Profit | Water consumption | Community stability |
Wages paid | Air, land and water emissions | Education standards |
Taxation revenue | Material consumption | Community services |
Tangible environmental costs | Crime rates | |
Transport costs | Sensory stimuli |
Destination Management | Economic Value Indicators | Environmental Impact Indicators | Social and Cultural Impact Indicators |
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Sustainable Tourism Public Policy | Tourism Flow (volume and value) at Destination | Reducing Transport Impact | Community/Social Impact |
Sustainable Tourism Management in Tourism Enterprises | Quantity and Quality of Employment | Climate Change | Gender Equality |
Customer Satisfaction | Safety and Health | Solid Waste Management | Equality/Accessibility |
Information and Communication | Tourism Supply Chain | Sewage Treatment | Protecting and Enhancing Cultural Heritage, Local Identity and Assets |
Water Management | |||
Energy Usage | |||
Landscape and Biodiversity Protection | |||
Light and Noise Management | |||
Bathing Water Quality |
6. Concluding Remarks
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Chicago/Turabian StyleLucchetti, Maria Claudia, and Gabriella Arcese. 2014. "Tourism Management and Industrial Ecology: A Theoretical Review" Sustainability 6, no. 8: 4900-4909. https://doi.org/10.3390/su6084900
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