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Energy-Efficient Architecture and Sustainable Urban Tourism: Context, Challenges and Solution

In: Mobilities, Tourism and Travel Behavior - Contexts and Boundaries

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  • Ksenija Stahan

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Urban tourism, as well as tourism in general, offers great economic opportunities, while at the same time, it increases the destination's vulnerability to overcrowding and uncontrolled growth. Tourism can and should support sustainable urban development. Sustainable urban tourism and energy efficient architecture are interdependent. Increased stakeholder participation, regional cooperation, sustainable urban mobility, supporting environmental and social innovation, preventing negative social issues, resource efficiency and environmentally acceptable waste management, followed by sustainable hospitality industry architecture, are key drivers for sustainable urban tourism success. Energy-efficient architecture in sustainable urban tourism requires application of energy-efficient concepts, elements and systems. Although considerable effort has been put into raising awareness about the necessity of sustainable urban tourism development, numerous examples of "greenwashing" effect have been detected.

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  • Ksenija Stahan, 2018. "Energy-Efficient Architecture and Sustainable Urban Tourism: Context, Challenges and Solution," Chapters, in: Leszek Butowski (ed.), Mobilities, Tourism and Travel Behavior - Contexts and Boundaries, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:120526
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.72385
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    Keywords

    sustainability; urban tourism; city tourism; sustainable urban tourism; energy-efficiency; architecture; urban architecture; energy-efficient architecture; green building;
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    • Z32 - Other Special Topics - - Tourism Economics - - - Tourism and Development

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