Determinants of water consumption in tourism lodging sector: The case of kazakhstan
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2021
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Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management
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English
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Purpose – The main purpose of the paper is to identify, define and analyze the main variables that
determine water consumption in the lodging industry, which usually accounts, on average, between
the 6% and 10% of total operational costs.
Design/Methodology/Approach – The research is based on a survey questionnaire distributed
among lodging managers in summer 2016 in the Shchuchinsk-Burabay resort area (Kazakhstan).
The regression model methodology has been used to determine the main drivers of water
consumption in the tourism lodging facilities.
Findings – The estimations obtained in the regression model reveal that the main determinants of
water consumption are the total area of the lodging facility, the pool sizes, the type of
accommodation (with a special attention to the sanatoriums sector) and the type of board offered.
Our study also concludes that the implementation of water saving initiatives significantly reduces
water consumption levels and constitutes an effective tool to minimize lodging water consumption.
These results can be useful both for policy makers and accommodation managers to develop water
management policies to guarantee water, both in quantity and quality, both for the resident
population and for the tourism sector.
Originality of research – The study extends the geographical scope of research in tourism-water
nexus by focusing on the case of emerging tourist destination, such as Kazakhstan
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Water, Water consumption, Tourism, Lodging facilities, Sustainability, Kazakhstan
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Ramazanova, M., Deyá Tortella, B., Tirado, D., & Kakabayev, A. (2021). Determinants of water consumption in tourism lodging sector. the case of kazakhstan. Tourism and Hospitality Management, Vol. 27(1), 83-98. Disponível no Repositório UPT, http://hdl.handle.net/11328/3425
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