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LIFE05 TCY/HKJ/000132 – GREEN-TAS Development of methods and tools for the establishment of G ood envi R onm E ntal p E rforma N ce in the T ourist A ccommodation S ector in Jordan Implementation of pilot studies. UCY: Green-TAS Project Progress. Margarita Vatyliotou, University of Cyprus
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LIFE05 TCY/HKJ/000132 – GREEN-TASDevelopment of methods and tools for the establishment ofGood enviRonmEntal pErformaNce in the Tourist Accommodation Sector in Jordan Implementation of pilot studies UCY: Green-TAS Project Progress Margarita Vatyliotou, University of Cyprus Partners Meeting Dead Sea, 28 February 2008
Presentation Structure • Task 5: Economic analysis of the EMS implementation in the Hotel Sector in Jordan - Development of an Environmental Performance Monitoring and Reporting Tool • Task 5: Current progress • Discussion on the cost/benefit analysis main parameters • Task 7: Project dissemination activities
Task 5: “Economic analysis of the EMS implementation in the Hotel Sector in Jordan – Development of an Environmental Performance Monitoring and Reporting Tool” • Analyse the economic aspects of the environmental management systems in the hotel sector in Jordan • Introduce environmental accounting in the hotel sector in Jordan in the framework of cost/benefit analysis • Develop a set of 'sustainability indicators' through which the sustainable performance of hotels would be feasible to be monitored • To develop a reporting prototype
Task 5 – Actions • Complete identification of the direct and indirect costs involved in the EMS application and classification of each cost according to their importance for the two hotels • D14: Cost / benefit analysis report for EMS implementation for the 2 two hotels Deliverable Date: 31/3/2008
Task 5 – Actions Development of a reporting prototype that will allow the hoteliers to disseminate the impact of their managerial decisions on the environment - presentation to the actors concerned (hoteliers, MoE, MoT, etc) • MoE and HU responsible for the tool dissemination • D15: A set of indicators for the monitoring/reporting of the environmental status and the improvement of the operations in the hotel sector Deliverable Date:30/4/2008
Task 5 – Actions • D16: Inventory of the environmental performance measures taken by the participating hotels and evaluation through the application of the indicators framework Deliverable Date:31/5/2008 Implementation of the reporting tool for the two hotels
Task 5 – Current Progress • Cost and Benefit Analysis for EMS implementation in two hotels • Determination of cost/benefit analysis main parameters (direct and indirect costs involved in the EMS application) • Classification of the costs according to their importance Pareto Analysis: A great majority of problems (80%) are produced by a few key causes (20%). If these key causes are corrected, then there is a greater probability of success.
Task 5 – Cost/benefit analysis main parameters Since EMS is currently in its initiation stage in both hotels, the cost / benefit analysis can only be based on a theoretical level • five years projection has been requested for the consumptions and guest nights (GN) of both hotels • An estimated cost and saving estimation has been requested regarding the Key-card system installation in Petra and other future investments
Task 5 – Cost/benefit analysis main parameters • Electricity consumption (KWh/GN) • Water Consumption (m3/GN) • Fuel Consumption - Diesel & LPG (Lt/GN) • Emissions reduction and equivalence in money • Waste production, extra cost for waste recycling and environmental benefits • Investment and maintenance costs for the EMS and environmental benefits • Cost of the new LPG burners that will replace Diesel burners in both hotels and estimated savings
Task 5 – Cost/benefit analysis main parameters • Other parameters ? Any ideas ?
Dissemination Activities - leaflet 1 September 06
Dissemination Activities - leaflet 2 September 07
Dissemination Activities ANALYSES OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS CAUSED BY THE TOURIST ACCOMMODATION SECTOR. CASE STUDY: JORDAN Maria Monou, Solomon Ioannou, Margarita Vatyliotou, Dimitris Glekas, Ioannis Glekas, Despo Kassinos Scientific paper submitted and accepted for presentation in PRE9: Protection and Restoration of the Environment Conference Kefalonia, Greece (30/6/08-3/7/08)