Life Cycle Assessment and Supply Chain Management for Tourism Enterprises

An integrated LCA and SCM framework for tourism is proposed. LCA and SCM have their own strengths and limitations. LCA considers environmental impacts contributed over the life cycle of a product or service. The life cycle of a product or service consists

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Kullapa Soratana • Amy E. Landis Fu Jing • Hidetsugu Suto

Supply Chain Management of Tourism Towards Sustainability

Kullapa Soratana Faculty of Logistics and Digital Supply Chain Naresuan University Phitsanulok, Thailand

Amy E. Landis Colorado School of Mines Golden, CO, USA

Fu Jing Chengdu University Chengdu, China

Hidetsugu Suto Muroran Institute of Technology Muroran, Japan

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