Hotel Sustainability Benchmarking Index 2016: Energy, Water, and Carbon


Autoria(s): Ricaurte, Eric
Data(s)

08/07/2016

Resumo

Several studies have been undertaken or attempted by industry and academe to address the need for lodging industry carbon benchmarking. However, these studies have focused on normalizing resource use with the goal of rating or comparing all properties based on multivariate regression according to an industry-wide set of variables, with the result that data sets for analysis were limited. This approach is backward, because practical hotel industry benchmarking must first be undertaken within a specific location and segment.1 Therefore, the CHSB study’s goal is to build a representative database providing raw benchmarks as a base for industry comparisons.2 These results are presented in the CHSB2016 Index, through which a user can obtain the range of benchmarks for energy consumption, water consumption, and greenhouse gas emissions for hotels within specific segments and geographic locations.

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http://scholarship.sha.cornell.edu/chrreports/17

http://scholarship.sha.cornell.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1016&context=chrreports

Publicador

The Scholarly Commons

Fonte

Center for Hospitality Research Reports

Palavras-Chave #Cornell Hotel Sustainability Benchmarking (CHSB) study #hotel industry #energy efficiency #carbon offsets #travel and tourism #Environmental Studies #Hospitality Administration and Management #Tourism and Travel
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