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Title: Carbon Footprint of Public Transportation – A Case Study of Religious Tourism to Shri Mata Vaishano Devi Shrine in Katra, Jammu and Kashmir, India.
Authors: goswami, Deepika
Kumar, Rakesh
Keywords: Environmental sciences
Carbon Footprint
Co 2 emission factor
Co 2 emission factor
Green house Gases
Tourism
Issue Date: 30-Mar-2015
Series/Report no.: ;CHAENG/2014/56905
Abstract: The rates of increment in G h Gs concentrations in the atmosphere are extraordinarily high, far exceeding their natural sequestration rates. Transportation accounts to 19% of the global energy use and 23% of all the C o 2 emissions globally, a bout 75% of these emissions come from cars and trucks. i n i ndia, transportation sector consumes about 17% of total energy and produces 60% of G h G emissions, estimated at around 261 Tg of C o 2 , of which 94.5% is contributed by road transport. Travel and tourism, one of the largest industries in the world is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. Religious tourism in particular, is an important cultural and traditional heritage of i ndia. This paper is a case study to estimate the individual carbon footprints of pilgrims travelling s hri m ata Vaishano Devi s hrine in k atra, Jammu and k ashmir. The analysis considers individual emissions from different modes of transportation viz. train, bus, taxi/auto-rickshaw and air travel using equivalent carbon emission factors.
URI: http://dspace.chitkarauniversity.edu.in/xmlui/handle/123456789/226
ISSN: 2349-7564
2349-7769
Appears in Collections:Vol. 1 No. 2 (2015)

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