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Ms. Maria M. Serrano-Baena
University of Cordoba (Spain)

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Published: 13 August 2020 in Sustainability
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This original research paper analyses the actual and important topic of the implications of BREEAM sustainability assessment on the design of hotels and it is a personal response to “The Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development” and its influence on the Tourism and Hospitality Industry. The paper aims to examine the influence of the sustainable assessment method BREEAM on the design of hotels by using seven case studies and studying the changes that were implemented in order to achieve their targets. Qualitative data were obtained by conducting in-depth interviews and analyzing the supplied documentation. The authors notice that the results revealed that a BREEAM approach might limit the design of the hotels but, including the right measures at the early design stage of the project, the target can be easily achieved.

ACS Style

María Serrano-Baena; Paula Triviño-Tarradas; Carlos Ruiz-Díaz; Rafael Hidalgo Fernández. Implications of BREEAM Sustainability Assessment on the Design of Hotels. Sustainability 2020, 12, 6550 .

AMA Style

María Serrano-Baena, Paula Triviño-Tarradas, Carlos Ruiz-Díaz, Rafael Hidalgo Fernández. Implications of BREEAM Sustainability Assessment on the Design of Hotels. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (16):6550.

Chicago/Turabian Style

María Serrano-Baena; Paula Triviño-Tarradas; Carlos Ruiz-Díaz; Rafael Hidalgo Fernández. 2020. "Implications of BREEAM Sustainability Assessment on the Design of Hotels." Sustainability 12, no. 16: 6550.