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Examining the carbon emission impact of livelihood transitions in pro-poor tourism
Authors:Jiaojiao Yin  Lina Xiong  Christina T. Cavaliere  Huafang Qiao  Yaoyan Jia  Shuangyu Xie
Affiliation:1. College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Central China Normal University, Wuhan, China;2. Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources, Warner College of Natural Resources, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA;3. Faculty of Culture Tourism, Shanxi University of Finance and Economics, Taiyuan, Shanxi, China
Abstract:This study examines carbon dioxide (CO2) emission changes from livelihood transitions during tourism development to assess the environmental impact of pro-poor tourism (PPT) in China. The results indicate that livelihood transitions during PPT increased household income but also produced more CO2 emissions. CO2 emissions vary depending on factors including livelihood types after transition, income and household sizes, etc. The CO2 per unit of income from tourism-based livelihoods is higher than from non-tourism-based livelihoods. Different livelihood strategies post transition also affect emissions. Practical suggestions that may mitigate emissions while not compromising residents’ income levels are provided.
Keywords:carbon dioxide emissions (CO2)  climate change  environmental impacts  livelihood transitions  pro-poor tourism (PPT)
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