1 Dr Charles Arcodia Senior Lecturer, School of Tourism, UQ Dean, Blue Mountains Hotel School Ms Chantal Dickson Research Assistant, School of Tourism,

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1 Dr Charles Arcodia Senior Lecturer, School of Tourism, UQ Dean, Blue Mountains Hotel School Ms Chantal Dickson Research Assistant, School of Tourism, UQ RESPONDING TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN AUSTRALIAN RESORT HOTELS: SETTING A RESEARCH AGENDA FOR WATER, ENERGY AND WASTE MANAGEMENT

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3 Introduction  Climate change caused by global warming is a critical environmental challenge.  Hotel facilities are ranked among the top five in terms of energy consumption in the commercial/service sector.  Waste accounts for a significant portion of energy use in this sector, providing good reason for energy-efficiency and resource conservation.  The sector’s contribution to global environmental problems, including global warming and climate change is not negligible.

4  Common concern about the impacts of climate change is a relatively recent phenomenon in Australia.  Consequently, there is not enough, research on what it might mean to hotels and what can be done.  Severe ongoing drought throughout the country has focused national attention on saving water.

5 Past Studies…  Water conservation is an essential adaptive measure since the hotel industry depends on an adequate supply of good quality water (Draper, 1997; Essex, Kent & Newnham, 2004; Pigram, 2006).  Shortages and a decline in quality can significantly reduce tourist numbers and directly affect local economies (Batle, 2000).  Stakeholder pressure is one of the key determinants of an organization’s environmental management (Henriques & Sadorsky 1999).

6 Past Studies … 2  Watkins (1994) found that lodging customers were not willing to pay extra to support environmental policies although some hotels launched pilot schemes to encourage guests to contribute to local environmental initiatives (Green 1995).  Wan (2007) found that hoteliers generally did not value environmental management as an important tool. Low customer demand, lack of managerial knowledge, and poor enforcing of governmental regulations were barriers to implementing green ideas.

7 Past Studies… 3  Pryce (2001) found progress on industry-wide adoption of Environmental Management Systems (EMS) to be slow with only 40% of large hotel groups surveyed in Europe having a formal EMS of which only one had been externally verified.

8 Some Current Attempts…  Some positive commitments to environmentally sustainable practices.  Earth Guest sustainable development program (Accor, 2007).  Marriott Hotel’s ECHO program focuses on water and energy conservation, clean air, waste management, clean- up campaigns and wildlife preservation (Energy Vortex, 2007).  Other hotels subscribe to Green Globe 21 - an international certification program, which measures environmental performance in a number of areas.  In the US, the EPA's Green Lights Program is a voluntary, non-regulatory program - promotes energy efficiency through investment in energy-saving lighting (EPA, 2007).

9 The Problem …  Extensive infrastructure and client expectations of LUXURY means that the carbon footprint and water and power usage of hotels is likely to exceed significantly that of average urban households.  Often located in coastal or riverine settings, they are vulnerable to reduced availability of essential goods and services, sea level rise and episodic climatic events.

10 Research Supported by… Hospitality Training Association Queensland Australia

11 Objectives…  Objective One: Develop an environmental practice audit that includes water usage, energy usage and waste disposal.  Objective two: Develop models of best practice in the management of water usage, management of energy usage and waste disposal.  Objective three: Develop a series of education and training outcomes for the hospitality and tourism industry.

12  The study is significant as it focuses on an important environmental challenge and directly supports the government’s commitment to improve energy efficiency.  The research deals with the need to improve understanding of the contribution of human behaviour to environment and climate change, and gain insight into adaptive responses and strategies.

13  This study reports on progress in investigating environmental management in resort hotels in response to climate change.  Focuses on organizational and technical activities aimed at reducing the environmental impact of a hotel’s operations.

14 In Conclusion…  SIGNIFICANT The proposed research is significant as it addresses one of Australia’s National Research Priority: An Environmentally Sustainable Australia.  RELEVANT The research is relevant and timely because it actively seeks and promotes linkages with Australian government programs to combat climate change.  INNOVATIVE The research is innovative in that there is not a lot known about environmental awareness in the resort hotel sector and its response to climate change.

15 Charles Arcodia & Chantal Dickson School of Tourism, The University of Queensland SUPPORTED BY Hospitality Training Association Queensland, Australia