Pousa Unanue, AitziberAlzua Sorzabal, AurkeneÁlvarez Fernández, RobertoDelgado Jiménez, AlexandraFemenia Serra, Francisco2025-04-302025-04-302025-03Pousa-Unanue, A., Alzua-Sorzabal, A., Álvarez-Fernández, R., Delgado-Jiménez, A., & Femenia-Serra, F. (2025). Calculating the carbon footprint of urban tourism destinations: a methodological approach based on tourists’ spatiotemporal behaviour. Land, 14(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/LAND1403053410.3390/LAND14030534http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14454/2642This study investigates the influence of urban tourists’ behaviour on the environmental performance of a destination, particularly in terms of carbon emissions. Tourist-related emissions are shaped by their choices and behaviours, impacting the overall carbon footprint of the locations they visit. To assess this impact, we introduce a methodology for quantifying greenhouse gas emissions linked to tourists’ energy consumption. This approach considers key tourism components—activities, accommodation, and transportation—analysing their roles in emissions across a trip’s temporal and spatial dimensions. By integrating tourists’ spatiotemporal behaviour with emissions data, our framework offers insights that can support local climate-responsive urban and tourism policies. We empirically apply the proposed model to the destination of Donostia/San Sebastián (Spain), where the primary travel sequences of visitors are analysed. We utilise cartographic techniques to map the environmental footprints of different tourist profiles, such as cultural and nature tourists. The findings indicate that visitors primarily motivated by nature and outdoor recreation constitute the segment with the highest greenhouse gas emissions (with a minimum footprint of 30.69 kg CO2-equivalent per trip), followed by cultural tourists, and finally, other categories of visitors. The results highlight the practical applications of the proposed model for sustainable tourism management, providing valuable guidance for urban planners and policymakers in mitigating the environmental impacts of tourismeng© 2025 by the authorsCarbon footprintClimate changeDonostia/San SebastiánGreenhouse gas emissionsUrban tourism destinationsCalculating the carbon footprint of urban tourism destinations: a methodological approach based on tourists’ spatiotemporal behaviourjournal article2025-04-302073-445X