Abstract

The economic growth and increases in the personal income and life expectancy, coupled with more leisure and free time activities have generated more need for transport. The preferences given to energy intensive modes of transportation have increased dependency on non-renewable energy resources and as a result, the tourism sector contributes to around five percent of the total greenhouse gas emissions. In order to manage the growth of carbon dioxide emissions produced by the tourism industry, there is a need to switch to less polluting forms of transportation. The purpose of this research is to investigate the opportunities offered by High Speed Railway (HSR) for the tourism industry, new types of tourists travelling by train, and possible ways to promote a modal shift towards more sustainable modes of transportation. The secondary data methodology has been used in this research, supported by empirical evidences. It analyses the influence of HSR in terms of reducing the carbon dioxide emissions from the tourism industry, and the offer of new types of travel. Cases from countries with sufficient experiences of operating HSR were selected. Most of the data was gathered from the internet, including in depth research of the HSR in the selected countries, International Union of Railways, available railway statistics and European and Institutional publications. The expected outcome of this research is that it will contribute to better understanding of the possibilities offered by HSR in terms of reducing the carbon dioxide emissions from the tourism industry. HSR can also change the international and domestic tourist travel experience by reducing travel time and costs. The purpose of this research is to investigate the opportunities offered by High Speed Railway (HSR) for the tourism industry, new types of tourist travelling by train and possible ways to promote a modal shift towards more sustainable modes of transportation. The secondary data methodology has been used in this research supported by empirical evidences. It analyses the influence of HSR in terms of reducing the carbon dioxide emission from the tourism industry and the offer of new type of travel. Cases from countries with sufficient experiences of operating high-speed railway were selected. Most of the data was gathered from the internet including in depth research of the high-speed railways in the selected countries, International Union of Railway’s, available railway statistics and European and Institutional publications. The expected outcome of this research may contribute to better understanding of the possibilities offered by high-speed railways in terms of reducing the carbon dioxide emission from the tourism industry. HSR can also change the international and domestic tourist travel experience by reducing travel time and costs.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call