Research on influencing factors of regional tourism carbon emission based on LMDI model
Renzhong Jin
International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management, 2025, vol. 28, issue 1/2/3, 61-75
Abstract:
In response to the low accuracy and poor comprehensiveness of existing research on the factors affecting carbon emissions in regional tourism industry, this paper conducts research on the factors affecting carbon emissions in regional tourism industry based on the LMDI model. Firstly, carbon emission related data is collected from the tourism industry and the data is pre-processed using normalisation methods. Secondly, a bottom-up approach is adopted to estimate various energy consumption during the tourism process. Finally, the LMDI model is used for factor decomposition to study the factors affecting carbon emissions. Through experiments, it has been proven that the application of the LMDI model to analyse the influencing factors of carbon emissions can always be more than 90% comprehensive, and the error between the calculated carbon emissions and the actual carbon emissions is always less than 100,000 tons. The effect of analysing the influencing factors of carbon emissions is good.
Keywords: LMDI model; tourism industry; carbon emissions; influencing factors; bottom-up. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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