Title Održivo gospodarenje energijom u životnom vijeku hotela : doktorski rad
Title (english) Sustainable energy management in the hotel life cycle : doctoral thesis
Author Irena Peršić Živadinov
Mentor Mladen Črnjar (mentor)
Committee member Branko Blažević (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Mladen Črnjar (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Jože Perić (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Branko Bošnjaković (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Rijeka Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management Opatija
Defense date and country 2012-11-21, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline SOCIAL SCIENCES Economics Trade and Tourism
Universal decimal classification (UDC ) 640.4 - Hotel and catering industry. Hospitality management
Abstract Doktorska disertacija „Održivo gospodarenje energijom u životnom vijeku hotela“ bavi se aktualnom problematikom upravljanja energijom u hotelijerstvu i turizmu, a istraživanje se temelji na teorijskim polazištima, primjeni propisa, standarda i protokola u EU-u i na globalnom planu, a slijedi i primjere dobre prakse. Ove spoznaje su povezane s rezultatima vlastitoga empirijskog istraživanja, provedenog na izabranom uzorku hotela u Republici Hrvatskoj. Odabir teme se temelji na spoznaji da je turizam u Republici Hrvatskoj izuzetno značajna grana djelatnosti, koja se mora razvijati po načelima održivoga razvoja. No, kako je turizam značajan onečišćivač okoliša (prosječan hotel godišnje potroši 39 TW/h energije, te emitira oko 10 tona CO2 sobi), u čemu se posebno izdvajaju negativni utjecaji fosilnih goriva. Navedeni pristup ima uporište u spoznaji da se uz hotelsku zgradu vezuje 40 % ukupnih emisija stakleničkih plinova prvenstveno povezano s potrošnjom energije, pa su sagledavani putovi i načini za osiguranjem čišćeg i zdravijeg okoliša, smanjenjem ovisnosti o uvozu energije te za ublažavanjem rizika od klimatskih promjena. Detaljnom analizom rezultata empirijskoga istraživanja ocijenile su se vrste i načini korištenja energije u hotelima, te
ocijenjena dostignuta razina energetske efikasnosti, a sa svrhom da se ocijene realne mogućnosti, te ekonomske i ekološke pretpostavke uvođenja obnovljivih izvora energije. Poseban je naglasak stavljen na realne mogućnosti uređenja solarne energije, zbog visokog stupnja insolacije, prvenstveno na obali i otocima. Navedena polazišta su razrađena u formi modela, pri čemu je korišten relevantan instrumentarij, a s ciljem da se dokaže kako su ekoinvesticije u alternativni izvori energije ekonomski održivi i ekološki prihvatljivi. Naime, uz pozitivne učinke smanjenja negativnog utjecaja na okoliš turističke destinacije alternativni
izvori energije pridonose održivosti hotela u svim fazama njegova životnog vijeka. Također pridonosi stvaranju epiteta eko-hotela, koji privlači ekološki osviještene goste veće platežne moći, te osigurava dobre radne uvjete svojim zaposlenicama. Spoznaje do kojih se došlo kroz izabrani model sezonskog hotela u otočnoj turističkoj destinaciji ima i šire značenje, te se može prihvatiti i kao opće-prihvaćeni okvir, čijom se primjenom može utjecati na smanjenje emisija stakleničkih plinova i ublažavanju klimatskih promjena. Širom implementacijom ovih polazišta u praksi hotelijerstva Hrvatske, može se pridonijeti i ublažavanju energetske ovisnosti Republike Hrvatske o uvozu. Vrijednost modela je u primjeni relevantnog instrumentarija, koji uvažava i tehnička i ekonomska polazišta, a čijom se primjenom osigurava informacijska osnovica za upravljanje energetskom učinkovitošću u hotelu i šire, temeljeno na ocjeni investicijskih mogućnosti, racionalizaciji troškova i podizanju efikasnosti
i konkurentnosti, slijedom načela održivosti. Sve postavljene hipoteze su dokazane kroz rezultate empirijskoga istraživanja i kroz razradu modela.
Abstract (english) The Ph.D. Thesis "Sustainable energy management in the life cycle of the hotel" deals with current issues of energy management in the hospitality and tourism industry. The research started from analysing the theoretical positions, regulations, standards and protocols that are applied in the EU and globally, as well as examples of good practice, and then the findings were connected with the results of the empirical research conducted on the selected sample of hotels in Croatia. The choice of the topic is based on the fact that tourism in Croatia is an extremely important industry, which must be developed according to the principles of sustainable development. However, as tourism is a significant polluter of the environment (the average hotel spends 39 TW/h of energy and emits about 10 tons of CO2 per room), where the use of fossil fuels stands out greatly with its negative impacts, this approach is supported by the knowledge that the hotel building is connected to the 40 % of total greenhouse gas emissions, primarily associated with the consumption of energy, and in the research the different ways were analysed as to how hotels can provide a cleaner and healthier hospitality and tourism environment, whilst reducing dependence on imported energy and, further, how the risks of climate change can be mitigated. With a detailed analysis of the results of the empirical study conducted, it was possible to analyse the types and methods of energy use in hotels, the achieved level of energy efficiency, all with the purpose of evaluating the real possibilities, economic and environmental assumptions of introducing renewable energy sources in Croatian hotels. Special emphasis is placed on the real possibilities of solar energy use, due to the high degree of insolation, especially on the coast and islands. The above benchmarks are elaborated in the form of the model, with the relevant instruments used, in order to prove that eco-investment in renewable energy sources are economically efficient and environmentally acceptable. With the positive effects of reducing the negative environmental impacts to tourist destinations, sustainable energy sources contribute to the sustainability of the hotel at all stages of its lifecycle. This contributes to the epithet of sustainable-hotel,
which attracts the environmentally-minded guests of higher purchasing power, and ensures better working conditions for their employees. The conclusions that were obtained through a model of a seasonal hotel situated on an island tourist destination has a wider meaning, and can be accepted as a general-accepted framework, whose application may affect the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and mitigating climate change. The implementation of these ideas in Croatian hotel practice, can contribute to the mitigation of energy dependence of Croatian fossil fuel imports. The value of the model is in the possibility of application of the relevant instruments, which takes into account the technical and economic facts, and whose application provides the information base for energy efficiency management in the hotel and beyond, based on the assessment of investment opportunities, costs rationalization and increasing efficiency and competitiveness, always following the principles of sustainability. All the proposed hypotheses are proven through the results of the empirical research and the development of the model.
Keywords
održivost
obračun životnog vijeka
energija
hotela
CO2
Hrvatska
Keywords (english)
sustainability
life cycle costing
energy
hotel
CO2
Croatia
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:188:000379
Promotion 2020
Study programme Title: Business Administration in Tourism and Hospitality Study programme type: university Study level: postgraduate Academic / professional title: doktor/doktorica znanosti, područje društvenih znanosti, polje ekonomija (doktor/doktorica znanosti, područje društvenih znanosti, polje ekonomija)
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