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Contents
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Preface xi
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Part 1: Context
- Chapter 1. Introduction: Tourism, Recreation and Climate Change 3
- Chapter 2. The Climate–Tourism Relationship and its Relevance to Climate Change Impact Assessment 29
- Chapter 3. The Evolution of the Climate Change Issue in the Tourism Sector 44
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Part 2: The Effects of Climate Change on Tourist Flows and Recreation Patterns
- Chapter 4. Climate and Policy Changes: Their Implications for International Tourism Flows 63
- Chapter 5. The Mediterranean: How Can the World’s Most Popular and Successful Tourist Destination Adapt to a Changing Climate? 86
- Chapter 6. Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Tourism under the Light of Equity Issues 97
- Chapter 7. Climate Change and Tourism and Recreation in North America: Exploring Regional Risks and Opportunities 115
- Chapter 8. Nature Tourism and Climatic Change in Southern Africa 130
- Chapter 9. Changing Snow Cover and Winter Tourism and Recreation in the Scottish Highlands 143
- Chapter 10. Climate Change and Tourism in the Swiss Alps 155
- Chapter 11. Effects of Climate Change on Tourism Demand and Benefits in Alpine Areas 164
- Chapter 12. Implications of Climate Change on Tourism in Oceania 181
- Chapter 13. Tourism, Fossil Fuel Consumption and the Impact on the Global Climate 192
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Part 3: Adaptation and Response: Managing the Relationship Between Tourism, Recreation and Global Climate Change
- Chapter 14. Tourism and Climate Change Adaptation: The Norwegian Case 209
- Chapter 15. Tourism and the Ozone Hole: Varying Perceptions 222
- Chapter 16. ‘Everyone Talks About the Weather . . .’ 233
- Chapter 17. Climate Change, Leisure-related Tourism and Global Transport 247
- Chapter 18. Sustainable Mobility and Sustainable Tourism 260
- Chapter 19. Tourism as Victim, Problem or Solution: Story Lines of a Complex Industry–Environment Relation 273
- Chapter 20.Tourism’s Contribution to Global Environmental Change: Space, Energy, Disease, Water 286
- Chapter 21. Making Tourism Sustainable: The Real Challenge of Climate Change? 301
- Index 308
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Preface xi
-
Part 1: Context
- Chapter 1. Introduction: Tourism, Recreation and Climate Change 3
- Chapter 2. The Climate–Tourism Relationship and its Relevance to Climate Change Impact Assessment 29
- Chapter 3. The Evolution of the Climate Change Issue in the Tourism Sector 44
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Part 2: The Effects of Climate Change on Tourist Flows and Recreation Patterns
- Chapter 4. Climate and Policy Changes: Their Implications for International Tourism Flows 63
- Chapter 5. The Mediterranean: How Can the World’s Most Popular and Successful Tourist Destination Adapt to a Changing Climate? 86
- Chapter 6. Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Tourism under the Light of Equity Issues 97
- Chapter 7. Climate Change and Tourism and Recreation in North America: Exploring Regional Risks and Opportunities 115
- Chapter 8. Nature Tourism and Climatic Change in Southern Africa 130
- Chapter 9. Changing Snow Cover and Winter Tourism and Recreation in the Scottish Highlands 143
- Chapter 10. Climate Change and Tourism in the Swiss Alps 155
- Chapter 11. Effects of Climate Change on Tourism Demand and Benefits in Alpine Areas 164
- Chapter 12. Implications of Climate Change on Tourism in Oceania 181
- Chapter 13. Tourism, Fossil Fuel Consumption and the Impact on the Global Climate 192
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Part 3: Adaptation and Response: Managing the Relationship Between Tourism, Recreation and Global Climate Change
- Chapter 14. Tourism and Climate Change Adaptation: The Norwegian Case 209
- Chapter 15. Tourism and the Ozone Hole: Varying Perceptions 222
- Chapter 16. ‘Everyone Talks About the Weather . . .’ 233
- Chapter 17. Climate Change, Leisure-related Tourism and Global Transport 247
- Chapter 18. Sustainable Mobility and Sustainable Tourism 260
- Chapter 19. Tourism as Victim, Problem or Solution: Story Lines of a Complex Industry–Environment Relation 273
- Chapter 20.Tourism’s Contribution to Global Environmental Change: Space, Energy, Disease, Water 286
- Chapter 21. Making Tourism Sustainable: The Real Challenge of Climate Change? 301
- Index 308