The effects of lodging infrastructure development in the environmental quality and natural resource management in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), Philippines

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Carmelita Wenceslao Amistad, Daryl Ace Cornell
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Purpose This study aims to determine the effects of lodging infrastructure development (LID) on Cordillera Administrative Region’s (CAR) environmental quality and natural resource management and its implication to globally responsible leadership. Specifically, this study sought to determine the contribution of LID to environmental deterioration and natural resource degradation in the CAR. As a result, a mathematical model is developed, which supports sustainability practices to maintain the environmental quality and natural resource management in CAR, Philippines. Design/methodology/approach This study used a descriptive research design using a mixed-methods approach. Self-structured interview and survey were used to gather the data. The population of this study involved three groups. There were 6.28% (34) experts in the field for the qualitative data, 70.24% (380) respondents for the quantitative data and 23.47% (127) from the lodging establishments. 120 respondents from the Department of Tourism – CAR (DOT-CAR) accredited hotels. Nonparametric and nonlinear regression analysis was used to process the data. Findings The effects of LID on the environmental quality and natural resource management in CAR as measured through carbon emission from liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), electricity and water consumption in the occupied guest rooms revealed a direct correlation between the LID. Findings conclude that the increase in tourist arrival is a trigger factor in the increase in LID in the CAR. The increase in LID implies a rise in carbon emission in the lodging infrastructure. Any increase in tourist arrivals increases lodging room occupancy; the increased lodging room occupancy contributes to carbon emissions. Thus, tourism trends contribute to the deterioration of the environmental quality and degradation of the natural resources in the CAR. A log-log model shows the percentage change in the average growth of tourist arrival and the percentage increase in carbon emissions. Establishments should observe standard room capacity to maintain the carbon emission of occupied lodging rooms at a minimum. Responsible leadership is a factor in the implementation of policy on standard room capacity. Practical implications The result of the study has some implications for the lodging businesses, the local government unit (LGU), the Department of Tourism (DOT) and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) in the CAR. The study highlights the contribution of the lodging establishments to CO2 emission, which can degrade the quality of the environment, and the implication of responsible leadership in managing natural resources in the CAR. The direct inverse relationship between energy use and CO2 emission in hotels indicates that increased energy consumption leads to environmental degradation (Ahmad et al., 2018). Therefore, responsible leadership among policymakers in the lodging and government sectors – LGU, DOT and DENR – should abound in the CAR. Benchmarking on the model embarked from this study can help in designing and/or enhancing the policy on room capacity standardization, considering the total area with its maximum capacity to keep the carbon emission at a lower rate. Furthermore, as a responsible leader in the community, one should create programs that regulate the number of tourists visiting the place to decrease the number of overnight stays. Besides, having the political will to implement reduced room occupancy throughout the lodging establishments in CAR can help reduce the carbon emissions from the lodging businesses. After all, one of the aims of the International Environment Protection Organization is to reduce CO2 emissions in the tourism industry. Hence, responsible leadership in environmental quality preservation and sustainable natural resource management must help prevent and avoid greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Originality/value Most studies about carbon emission in the environment tackle about carbon dioxide emitted by transportation and factories. This study adds to the insights on the existing information about the carbon emission in the environment from the lodging establishments through the use of LPG, electricity and water consumption in the occupied guest rooms. The findings of the study open an avenue for globally responsible leadership in sustaining environmental quality and preservation of natural resources by revisiting and amending the policies on the number of room occupancy, guidelines and standardization, considering the total lodging area with its maximum capacity to keep the carbon emission at a minimum, thus contributing to the lowering of GHG emissions from the lodging industry.
住宿基础设施发展对菲律宾科迪勒拉行政区(CAR)环境质量和自然资源管理的影响
目的 本研究旨在确定基础设施建设(LID)对科迪勒拉行政区(CAR)环境质量和自然资源管理的影响及其对全球负责任领导力的影响。具体而言,本研究试图确定 LID 对科迪勒拉行政区环境恶化和自然资源退化的影响。因此,本研究建立了一个数学模型,以支持菲律宾 CAR 环境质量和自然资源管理的可持续发展实践。 设计/方法/途径 本研究采用了混合方法的描述性研究设计。采用自我结构化访谈和调查的方式收集数据。研究对象包括三个群体。6.28%(34 人)的专家负责定性数据,70.24%(380 人)的受访者负责定量数据,23.47%(127 人)的受访者来自住宿机构。120 名受访者来自旅游部 CAR(DOT-CAR)认证的酒店。研究结果通过液化石油气(LPG)的碳排放、所住客房的用电量和用水量来衡量 LID 对 CAR 环境质量和自然资源管理的影响,发现 LID 与环境质量和自然资源管理之间存在直接关联。研究结果得出结论,游客人数的增加是中非共和国 LID 增加的触发因素。LID 的增加意味着住宿基础设施碳排放量的增加。游客人数的增加会提高住宿房间的使用率,而住宿房间使用率的提高又会增加碳排放量。因此,旅游业的发展趋势加剧了中非共和国环境质量的恶化和自然资源的退化。对数--对数模型显示了游客抵达量平均增长率的百分比变化和碳排放量的百分比增长。酒店应遵守标准客房容量,将入住客房的碳排放量保持在最低水平。负责任的领导是执行标准客房容量政策的一个因素。 实际意义研究结果对 CAR 的住宿企业、地方政府部门、旅游部和环境与自然资源部都有一定的影响。该研究强调了住宿设施对二氧化碳排放的贡献,而二氧化碳排放会降低环境质量,同时也强调了负责任的领导力在管理中非共和国自然资源方面的意义。酒店能源使用与二氧化碳排放之间的直接反比关系表明,能源消耗的增加会导致环境退化(Ahmad 等人,2018 年)。因此,在中亚地区,住宿业和政府部门(地方政府部门、交通部和环境与自然资源部)的决策者应发挥负责任的领导作用。以本研究的模型为基准,有助于设计和/或加强客房容量标准化政策,考虑总面积的最大容量,以保持较低的碳排放量。此外,作为一个负责任的社区领导者,应制定方案,规范游客到访数量,减少过夜人数。此外,如果有政治意愿在 CAR 的所有住宿设施中减少客房入住率,也有助于减少住宿业的碳排放。毕竟,国际环境保护组织的目标之一就是减少旅游业的二氧化碳排放量。因此,在环境质量保护和可持续自然资源管理方面发挥负责任的领导作用,必须有助于防止和避免温室气体的排放。 原创性/价值关于环境中碳排放的研究大多涉及交通和工厂排放的二氧化碳。本研究补充了现有关于住宿设施通过使用液化石油气、用电量和客房用水量造成的环境碳排放的信息。研究结果开辟了一条途径,通过重新审视和修订有关客房入住数量、指导方针和标准化的政策,考虑最大容量的住宿总面积,将碳排放量保持在最低水平,从而为降低住宿业的温室气体排放量做出贡献,从而在全球范围内负责任地领导环境质量的持续改善和自然资源的保护。
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