Measuring and managing the environmental impact of festivals: the contribution of the Ecological Footprint

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This paper assesses the contribution of the Ecological Footprint as a method for estimating the environmental impact of festivals. It responds to calls for more rigorous methods to assess the environmental impacts of festivals, and contributes towards providing festival organisers and policy-makers with a more balanced evaluation of their outcomes. This paper focuses on the 2012 Hay Festival of Literature and Arts (Wales, United Kingdom), and describes how the Ecological Footprint was used to calculate the environmental impact of its visitors. It also considers the potential value of the Ecological Footprint as a method for evaluating alternative strategies designed to improve the environmental sustainability of festivals. The paper demonstrates that Ecological Footprint analysis can provide valuable information for festival organisers and policy-makers on factors influencing the scale of a festivals’ environmental impact, and the types of strategies needed to reduce the effect of visitor travel.

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Collins, A., & Cooper, C. (2017). Measuring and managing the environmental impact of festivals: the contribution of the Ecological Footprint. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 25(1), 148–162. https://doi.org/10.1080/09669582.2016.1189922

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