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Climate Change and Responsible Travel 
Chan Beng Seng 
Global Alternative Tourism Network 
Asia and Pacific Alliance of YMCAs
What is Climate Change? 
• 'Climate change refers to a change of climate which is 
attributed directly or indirectly to human activity that 
alters the composition of the global atmosphere and 
which is in addition to natural climate variability 
observed over comparable time periods.‘ 
- United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change -
Some faces of Climate Change 
Just a few degrees increase in the earth's temperature… 
• melting of polar ice caps 
and for this reason rising water levels in costal 
zones (e.g. Bangladesh, Maldives Islands) 
• long drought periods 
and for this reason hunger, suffering and 
desertification 
• storms, hurricanes and typhoons causing 
catastrophes and disaster
Global Warming 
Global warming is the increased heat trapped in the earth's 
atmosphere resulting from excess greenhouse gases such as Carbon 
Dioxide (CO2). These naturally occurring gases including Methane 
(CH4) & Nitrous Oxide (N20) form a layer in the atmosphere reflecting 
the sun's rays back down to the earth. These gases are exacerbated in 
the atmosphere by fossil fuel use for energy (ie. coal and oil) and the 
alteration to our natural landscape. This has an unnatural warming 
effect on our fragile environment.
Impact of Climate Change on Tourism 
• The tourism sector depends heavily on a natural and cultural 
heritage. 
• The tourism sector is highly climate sensitive as climate defines 
the length and quality of tourism seasons, affects tourism 
operations, and influences environmental conditions that both 
attract and deter visitors. 
• Tourists will quickly switch their choice of destination when 
the results of climate change impact on their enjoyment. 
• Generating more than USD 6 trillion in revenue each year and 
providing livelihoods to more than 255 million people, the tourism 
sector is particularly important for some of the world’s poorest 
countries.
Impact of Climate Change on Tourism 
Sub­sectors 
at risk include: 
•Mountain and Snow tourism 
•Forest and Lake tourism 
•Biodiversity and Agricultural tourism 
•Cities and Urban Centre tourism 
•Beach and Coastal tourism 
•Ocean and Sea Life tourism
Impact of Climate Change on Tourism 
Operational level impacts will include: 
•Reduced water availability could lead to disputes with local industry 
and communities 
•Extreme weather events will increase operational uncertainty, 
particularly in poorer countries 
•Expensive or unavailable insurance in areas exposed to extreme 
weather or sea-level rise 
•Efforts to cut emissions may add costs to the industry, particularly 
from transport emissions
Some impacts of climate change in 
Asia 
http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2011/10/bangkok-underwater/100178/#img10 
http://daily.bangkokbiznews.com/gallery/20111011 
http://61.19.55.253/mcrd/?p=83 
10
Destroyed infrastructure and beaches in Thailand 
• Destroyed infrastructure and beaches in Thailand 
Source: Bread for the World 
11
Coral reef in Philippines destroyed by typhoon
Impact of Tourism on Climate Change 
• emissions responsible for 4.9-14% of global warming (Lee et al, 
2009), until 2050 responsible for 25% of global warming 
• Only 2% of the world population actively takes part in aviation, 
80% of all flights for holiday reasons 
• massive expansion of airports and low-cost carriers 
• (Boing 747 beim Start in Frankfurt/Main © Daniel Roland/AFP/GettyImages) www.google.de/images)
Impact of Tourism on Climate Change 
• According to a new UN report, emission from shipping are 
responsible for 4.5% of global warming , IPCC assumes that in 2020 
it‘ll be 30% more 
• Cruise tourism- prove critical (!) because of its huge impact to the 
environment, the often bad social conditions for staff and the less 
benefits for the visited destinations 
• Massive expansion of cruising tourism 
• 
• http://www.ftd.de/unternehmen/handel-dienstleister/:co2-emissionen-dicke-poette-werden-oeko/50165706.html
CO2 emissions from tourism
Increasing emission from Tourism Sector 
• Increasing travel frequency 
• More trips done by aircraft 
• Decreasing duration in the destination 
• Increasing distances to the destination 
• Increasing numbers of travelers 
(UNWTO-UNEP-WMO, 2008) 
• 2010: 940 million international arrivals 
• 2020: Expected 1.6 billion international tourist arrivals 
• 2030: Expected 1.8 billion international tourist arrivals 
(UNWTO , 2013) 
Under a business-as-usual scenario, the sector’s emissions are forecast to 
grow by 130% between 2005 and 2035; the emissions from air travel 
and accommodation are projected to triple.
Tourism Overview 
• Mass Tourism is developing at an alarming rate with the 
advancement in air travel and globalization 
* World Tourism Organisaiton
Impacts of Mass Tourism 
• Resources 
o Water consumption in hotels 
o Electricity consumption for air-cons 
o High consumption of imported foods 
• Pollution 
o Greenhouse emissions 
o Disposable bottles, food containers, etc
Climate friendly tourism means… 
The basic principles for climate friendly tourism development relating 
to any GHG emitting activities should be 
• Avoidance 
• Substitution 
• Offsetting 
•Develop alternative travel- and transport facilities 
•Balance between consumers based responses and political framework 
response
Responsible Travel 
• Modes of transportation 
o Consider walking or cycling during your trip, using public transportation, 
• Economy 
o Buy local products. Ensure benefit to local people, employ local people. 
• Respect for local culture 
o Immerse yourself in and accept the differences of other cultures... 
• Environmental conservation. 
o Choose a trip that strengthens the conservation efforts 
• Natural resource use 
o consider the efficient use of water, energy, and building materials as well as 
the method of waste disposal
Climate friend supply chain 
Using public 
transport 
Monitoring 
energy 
consumed 
Moderate 
consumption 
Gained 
knowledge, 
friendship 
Memory as 
your eco-footprint 
Sustainable 
and 
responsible 
Using 
alternative 
transport 
Meet local 
people 
Non 
motorised 
sports 
Using local 
furniture 
Enjoy local 
food 
Compensate 
carbon 
footprint 
Enjoy local 
culture and 
festivals 
Local 
economy, 
products
Tourism supply chain
YMCAs on the way to a climate friendly tourism 
Some of our measures … 
•monitoringg energy consumption or climate and environmental issues 
•providing sensitization & training-programs for staff and guests 
•learning from best practices, exchange ideas, worldwide networking 
•being aware about climate policy issues 
•analyzing issues and create studies 
•appointing an environmental specialized staff (CSR/environment 
Manager) 
•developing a special environmental and climate friendly strategy for 
YMCAs 
•establishing standards and certification criteria
The special roll of APAY/GATN 
• APAY is a well established network at world level 
• Has human resources working in the field of tourism 
• Has a multiplier effect because of education and communicating 
with young people 
• Has a perfect structure in different Asian countries 
• Its own strategy is in harmony with climate friendly tourism 
strategies 
• The approach of APAY - Global Alternative Tourism Network: 
o Community centered 
o Holistic approach 
o Advocate global citizenship and global networking 
o Nature conservation 
o Gender sensitive 
o Economically viable
Call for Action 
• Support the “two-degrees-target” - limiting the rise in globally 
averaged temperature to no more than 2 C above ⁰ pre industrial level 
• Tourism must play a role in climate change negotiations/UNFCCC. 
Aviation and shipping must be addressed in the UNFCCC process. 
IMO and ICAO must consider binding reductions. 
• Initiate small scale activities like environmental education, using 
green technology or natural costal zone protection (Mangroves, 
corals)
Call for Action 
• Develop credible carbon offsetting activities 
• Develop clear and practical ways of reducing their carbon footprint 
– reducing carbon emissions through design, equipment selection 
and changes in operational practices 
• Include product management that takes into account the 
consequences of climate change
Thank you 
very much! 
CHAN Beng Seng 
GATN Coordinator 
Asia Pacific Alliance of YMCAs 
Hong Kong 
Tel.: +852 2780 8347 
Fax: +852 2385 4692 
bengseng@asiapacificymca.org 
www.asiapacificymca.org 
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Tourism & Climate Change

  • 1. Climate Change and Responsible Travel Chan Beng Seng Global Alternative Tourism Network Asia and Pacific Alliance of YMCAs
  • 2. What is Climate Change? • 'Climate change refers to a change of climate which is attributed directly or indirectly to human activity that alters the composition of the global atmosphere and which is in addition to natural climate variability observed over comparable time periods.‘ - United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change -
  • 3. Some faces of Climate Change Just a few degrees increase in the earth's temperature… • melting of polar ice caps and for this reason rising water levels in costal zones (e.g. Bangladesh, Maldives Islands) • long drought periods and for this reason hunger, suffering and desertification • storms, hurricanes and typhoons causing catastrophes and disaster
  • 4. Global Warming Global warming is the increased heat trapped in the earth's atmosphere resulting from excess greenhouse gases such as Carbon Dioxide (CO2). These naturally occurring gases including Methane (CH4) & Nitrous Oxide (N20) form a layer in the atmosphere reflecting the sun's rays back down to the earth. These gases are exacerbated in the atmosphere by fossil fuel use for energy (ie. coal and oil) and the alteration to our natural landscape. This has an unnatural warming effect on our fragile environment.
  • 5.
  • 6. Impact of Climate Change on Tourism • The tourism sector depends heavily on a natural and cultural heritage. • The tourism sector is highly climate sensitive as climate defines the length and quality of tourism seasons, affects tourism operations, and influences environmental conditions that both attract and deter visitors. • Tourists will quickly switch their choice of destination when the results of climate change impact on their enjoyment. • Generating more than USD 6 trillion in revenue each year and providing livelihoods to more than 255 million people, the tourism sector is particularly important for some of the world’s poorest countries.
  • 7. Impact of Climate Change on Tourism Sub­sectors at risk include: •Mountain and Snow tourism •Forest and Lake tourism •Biodiversity and Agricultural tourism •Cities and Urban Centre tourism •Beach and Coastal tourism •Ocean and Sea Life tourism
  • 8. Impact of Climate Change on Tourism Operational level impacts will include: •Reduced water availability could lead to disputes with local industry and communities •Extreme weather events will increase operational uncertainty, particularly in poorer countries •Expensive or unavailable insurance in areas exposed to extreme weather or sea-level rise •Efforts to cut emissions may add costs to the industry, particularly from transport emissions
  • 9. Some impacts of climate change in Asia http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2011/10/bangkok-underwater/100178/#img10 http://daily.bangkokbiznews.com/gallery/20111011 http://61.19.55.253/mcrd/?p=83 10
  • 10. Destroyed infrastructure and beaches in Thailand • Destroyed infrastructure and beaches in Thailand Source: Bread for the World 11
  • 11. Coral reef in Philippines destroyed by typhoon
  • 12. Impact of Tourism on Climate Change • emissions responsible for 4.9-14% of global warming (Lee et al, 2009), until 2050 responsible for 25% of global warming • Only 2% of the world population actively takes part in aviation, 80% of all flights for holiday reasons • massive expansion of airports and low-cost carriers • (Boing 747 beim Start in Frankfurt/Main © Daniel Roland/AFP/GettyImages) www.google.de/images)
  • 13. Impact of Tourism on Climate Change • According to a new UN report, emission from shipping are responsible for 4.5% of global warming , IPCC assumes that in 2020 it‘ll be 30% more • Cruise tourism- prove critical (!) because of its huge impact to the environment, the often bad social conditions for staff and the less benefits for the visited destinations • Massive expansion of cruising tourism • • http://www.ftd.de/unternehmen/handel-dienstleister/:co2-emissionen-dicke-poette-werden-oeko/50165706.html
  • 15. Increasing emission from Tourism Sector • Increasing travel frequency • More trips done by aircraft • Decreasing duration in the destination • Increasing distances to the destination • Increasing numbers of travelers (UNWTO-UNEP-WMO, 2008) • 2010: 940 million international arrivals • 2020: Expected 1.6 billion international tourist arrivals • 2030: Expected 1.8 billion international tourist arrivals (UNWTO , 2013) Under a business-as-usual scenario, the sector’s emissions are forecast to grow by 130% between 2005 and 2035; the emissions from air travel and accommodation are projected to triple.
  • 16. Tourism Overview • Mass Tourism is developing at an alarming rate with the advancement in air travel and globalization * World Tourism Organisaiton
  • 17. Impacts of Mass Tourism • Resources o Water consumption in hotels o Electricity consumption for air-cons o High consumption of imported foods • Pollution o Greenhouse emissions o Disposable bottles, food containers, etc
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  • 19. Climate friendly tourism means… The basic principles for climate friendly tourism development relating to any GHG emitting activities should be • Avoidance • Substitution • Offsetting •Develop alternative travel- and transport facilities •Balance between consumers based responses and political framework response
  • 20. Responsible Travel • Modes of transportation o Consider walking or cycling during your trip, using public transportation, • Economy o Buy local products. Ensure benefit to local people, employ local people. • Respect for local culture o Immerse yourself in and accept the differences of other cultures... • Environmental conservation. o Choose a trip that strengthens the conservation efforts • Natural resource use o consider the efficient use of water, energy, and building materials as well as the method of waste disposal
  • 21. Climate friend supply chain Using public transport Monitoring energy consumed Moderate consumption Gained knowledge, friendship Memory as your eco-footprint Sustainable and responsible Using alternative transport Meet local people Non motorised sports Using local furniture Enjoy local food Compensate carbon footprint Enjoy local culture and festivals Local economy, products
  • 23. YMCAs on the way to a climate friendly tourism Some of our measures … •monitoringg energy consumption or climate and environmental issues •providing sensitization & training-programs for staff and guests •learning from best practices, exchange ideas, worldwide networking •being aware about climate policy issues •analyzing issues and create studies •appointing an environmental specialized staff (CSR/environment Manager) •developing a special environmental and climate friendly strategy for YMCAs •establishing standards and certification criteria
  • 24. The special roll of APAY/GATN • APAY is a well established network at world level • Has human resources working in the field of tourism • Has a multiplier effect because of education and communicating with young people • Has a perfect structure in different Asian countries • Its own strategy is in harmony with climate friendly tourism strategies • The approach of APAY - Global Alternative Tourism Network: o Community centered o Holistic approach o Advocate global citizenship and global networking o Nature conservation o Gender sensitive o Economically viable
  • 25. Call for Action • Support the “two-degrees-target” - limiting the rise in globally averaged temperature to no more than 2 C above ⁰ pre industrial level • Tourism must play a role in climate change negotiations/UNFCCC. Aviation and shipping must be addressed in the UNFCCC process. IMO and ICAO must consider binding reductions. • Initiate small scale activities like environmental education, using green technology or natural costal zone protection (Mangroves, corals)
  • 26. Call for Action • Develop credible carbon offsetting activities • Develop clear and practical ways of reducing their carbon footprint – reducing carbon emissions through design, equipment selection and changes in operational practices • Include product management that takes into account the consequences of climate change
  • 27. Thank you very much! CHAN Beng Seng GATN Coordinator Asia Pacific Alliance of YMCAs Hong Kong Tel.: +852 2780 8347 Fax: +852 2385 4692 bengseng@asiapacificymca.org www.asiapacificymca.org 25

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  1. What is the impact of global warming on tourism?While there are some positive effects of global warming, such as longer beach seasons and the development of rural and seaside tourism, the negative effects outweigh these benefits: Rise of sea levels and extreme weather - will threaten coastal tourist infrastructure, will eventually submerge small islands and coastal regions. Regions depending on tourism are under threat.‎ Desertification and the scarcity of water - making regions less hospitable for both local communities and tourists. Deforestation and the harm to biodiversity – affecting both the ecosystem and directly reducing the global carbon sink, while also discouraging demand for such destinations. Melting of snow and glaciers – one of the causes behind rising sea levels, and also affecting mountains and ski resorts, resulting in the shift of destination demands, depending on the most attractive climate conditions. Ocean acidification and rising sea temperatures – will degrade and destroy coral reefs. Rising temperatures – will shorten winter sport seasons and threaten the viability of some ski resorts, affect biodiversity and lead to more forest fires. Changing precipitation – will affect water availability
  2. A Thai girl clutches her belongings as she waits for some help to cross floodwater as people leave flooded areas in Bangkok, on October 26, 2011. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri) The Ancient City of Ayutthaya in Thailand, the World Heritage List in 1991, was affected by the country's most disastrous flooding in decades. Coral bleaching at Mu Ko Surin National Park (Surin Islands) in southern of Thailand, in the year 2010
  3. After the Tsunami 2004 in Thailand
  4. Apo Island in the Visayan region of the Philippines in known to be one of the most successful community run marine sanctuaries in the world and as such has been well documented by the global science community. Unfortunately in 2011 and 2012 typhoons struck the region and affected about half of the islands reef heavily. The marine sanctuary that was once thriving with corals and reef fish was turned into a coral rubble field. <http://stevedeneef.com/apo-islands-marine-sanctuary/>
  5. How does tourism contribute to climate change?Exact figures are difficult to provide, tourism has a broad nature and various components which all contribute to a different extent to climate change (CO2, heating, air-conditioning, construction, etc.). Despite these difficulties, recent approximations estimate: Tourism is responsible of about 5% of global CO2 emissions. In terms of radiative forcing, tourism contributes to 4.6% of global warming.1 The transport sector, including air, car and rail, generates the largest proportion, with 75% of all emissions. In terms of carbon emissions, air causes 54-75% while coach and rail 13%. Air travel is considered the main tourism contributor to global warming: It’s responsible for 40% of the total carbon emissions caused by this sector, and 54-75 of radiative forcing The accommodation sector accounts for approximately 20% of emissions from tourism. This involves heating, air-conditioning and the maintenance of bars, restaurants, pools and so on. Clearly, this varies according to the location and size of the accommodation, as well as the type of establishments – hotels having greater energy consumption than pensions or camping sites. Furthermore, activities such as museums, theme parks, events or shopping also contribute to certain amounts of emissions (approx. 3.5%). 1 1. “Climate Change and Tourism: Responding to Global Challenges”, UNEP and UNWTO, 2007