Incentives and Barriers to Water-Saving Measures in Hotels in the Mediterranean: A Case Study of the Muga River Basin (Girona, Spain)

Decreasing water availability and growing demands due to climate change and increasing tourist numbers in the Mediterranean basin are likely to result in worsening conflicts between socioeconomic sectors that depend on water to survive. We conducted 19 in-depth interviews with hotel owners and manag...

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Main Authors: Maria Torres-Bagur, Anna Ribas, Josep Vila-Subirós
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-06-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/13/3583
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spelling doaj-ed69888919464c4281e0c12d8ddb4aab2020-11-25T00:22:50ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-06-011113358310.3390/su11133583su11133583Incentives and Barriers to Water-Saving Measures in Hotels in the Mediterranean: A Case Study of the Muga River Basin (Girona, Spain)Maria Torres-Bagur0Anna Ribas1Josep Vila-Subirós2Department of Geography and Institute of Environment, University of Girona, 17004 Girona, SpainDepartment of Geography and Institute of Environment, University of Girona, 17004 Girona, SpainDepartment of Geography and Institute of Environment, University of Girona, 17004 Girona, SpainDecreasing water availability and growing demands due to climate change and increasing tourist numbers in the Mediterranean basin are likely to result in worsening conflicts between socioeconomic sectors that depend on water to survive. We conducted 19 in-depth interviews with hotel owners and managers in the Muga river basin (Girona, north-east Spain) to analyze their use of water-saving measures and explore perceived incentives and barriers. Hotel size, category, and year of construction/renovation were all directly associated with the implementation or lack of implementation of certain measures. The hoteliers did not perceive any strong incentives to adopt water-saving measures, but there were clear indications of cost and technical barriers and a lack of awareness about possible options. Efforts are clearly needed to improve incentives and increase awareness and knowledge about water-saving measures among hoteliers in this part of the Mediterranean basin, where water is a necessary resource for the tourist industry and many other sectors.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/13/3583hotelswater scarcitywater-saving measuresincentives and barriersMediterranean basin
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Incentives and Barriers to Water-Saving Measures in Hotels in the Mediterranean: A Case Study of the Muga River Basin (Girona, Spain)
Sustainability
hotels
water scarcity
water-saving measures
incentives and barriers
Mediterranean basin
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Anna Ribas
Josep Vila-Subirós
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title Incentives and Barriers to Water-Saving Measures in Hotels in the Mediterranean: A Case Study of the Muga River Basin (Girona, Spain)
title_short Incentives and Barriers to Water-Saving Measures in Hotels in the Mediterranean: A Case Study of the Muga River Basin (Girona, Spain)
title_full Incentives and Barriers to Water-Saving Measures in Hotels in the Mediterranean: A Case Study of the Muga River Basin (Girona, Spain)
title_fullStr Incentives and Barriers to Water-Saving Measures in Hotels in the Mediterranean: A Case Study of the Muga River Basin (Girona, Spain)
title_full_unstemmed Incentives and Barriers to Water-Saving Measures in Hotels in the Mediterranean: A Case Study of the Muga River Basin (Girona, Spain)
title_sort incentives and barriers to water-saving measures in hotels in the mediterranean: a case study of the muga river basin (girona, spain)
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Decreasing water availability and growing demands due to climate change and increasing tourist numbers in the Mediterranean basin are likely to result in worsening conflicts between socioeconomic sectors that depend on water to survive. We conducted 19 in-depth interviews with hotel owners and managers in the Muga river basin (Girona, north-east Spain) to analyze their use of water-saving measures and explore perceived incentives and barriers. Hotel size, category, and year of construction/renovation were all directly associated with the implementation or lack of implementation of certain measures. The hoteliers did not perceive any strong incentives to adopt water-saving measures, but there were clear indications of cost and technical barriers and a lack of awareness about possible options. Efforts are clearly needed to improve incentives and increase awareness and knowledge about water-saving measures among hoteliers in this part of the Mediterranean basin, where water is a necessary resource for the tourist industry and many other sectors.
topic hotels
water scarcity
water-saving measures
incentives and barriers
Mediterranean basin
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/13/3583
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