Make the Mediterranean a cooperation area for sustainable development
Make the Mediterranean a cooperation area for sustainable development
Evolution of air transport international arrivals in the Mediterraean: 23 % in 1988 (47 millions of tourists),
40% in 2005 (122 millions) Previsions of air transport international arrivals in 2015: more than 158 millions
Tourism impact on greenhouse gas emissions worldwide in 2008: 5% of total emissions, about 1,3 billion tonnes of CO2, air transport representing 40%
Constant growth in tourism linked to air transport
Over the last twenty years, air transport has grown from a quarter of international arrivals in the late 1980s to more than half in 2006 (51%). The carbon issues around international tourist travel is a formidable challenge. How can the constant growth in air transport for tourist travel be reconciled with the goal of an 80% worldwide reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 2050? Greenhouse gas emissions from tourist air travel in the Mediterranean remain much higher for inbound tourism. However, CO2 emissions from tourism transport will remain difficult to control, regardless of climate and energy planned scenarios and policies.
Mediterranean tourist economy highly dependent on air transport
The difficulty in controlling future CO2 emissions is mainly due to the importance of international clients to the Mediterranean tourism development model and the economic and demographic growth in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean, which will mechanically increase demand.
The economic performance of mass tourism destinations, in particular island destinations, is directly dependent on air travel. For instance, the growth of tourism on the island of Djerba (Tunisia) over the last thirty years is directly linked to the development of air travel and the presence of Tour Operators: in 2008, 95% of flights to Djerba were charters organised by Tour Operators.
Proposals for adaptation
There are three possible ways to respond to the “carbon” issue, without jeopardising the economic performance of tourism:
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