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The Korean Society of Climate Change Research
제주 생태관광 과정의 탄소 배출량 추정
Estimating the Carbon Dioxide Emission in Jeju Ecotourism
이원아* ,임철희** ,유소민*** ,이우균****†
Lee, Wona*, Lim, Chul-Hee**, Yoo, Somin*** and Lee, Woo-Kyun****†
Jeju, an island located at the southern part of the Korean Peninsula, is a tourist destination due to its abundant
natural environment value from ecotourism. This study evaluates the carbon dioxide emissions from the process
of Jeju ecotourism where an ecotourism trip is a product, and its start and end process is defined by the start and
end of a trip. To estimate the amount of CO2 emitted, statistics provided by Jeju province and relevant government
agencies were taken into account. With the collected open data, the CO2 emission from each transportation,
accommodation and activity sector was estimated through methodologies provided by the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change(IPCC), and relevant research such as life cycle assessment. In summary, accommodation emits
the highest amount of CO2 during the trip process, at 235,939 ton CO2 followed by 20,798.06 ton CO2 for
transportation and 4,178 ton CO2 for ecotourism activity.
Ecotourism, Carbon Emission, Low;carbon, Life Cycle, Jeju Island
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2093-5919
2586-2782
2019-06