04879nam 22008174a 450 991081183900332120240410080650.01-84541-314-81-280-62785-997866106278511-84541-005-X10.21832/9781845410056(CKB)1000000000242614(EBL)235035(OCoLC)70747499(SSID)ssj0000260502(PQKBManifestationID)11207396(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000260502(PQKBWorkID)10223968(PQKB)10377824(MiAaPQ)EBC235035(DE-B1597)541766(OCoLC)437147596(DE-B1597)9781845410056(Au-PeEL)EBL235035(CaPaEBR)ebr10110151(CaONFJC)MIL62785(EXLCZ)99100000000024261420040720d2005 uy 0engurnn#---|u||utxtccrTourism, recreation, and climate change[electronic resource] /edited by C. Michael Hall and James Higham1st ed.Clevedon ;Buffalo Channel View Publicationsc20051 online resource (321 p.)Aspects of tourism ;22Description based upon print version of record.1-84541-003-3 1-84541-004-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --Contributors --Preface --Chapter 1. Introduction: Tourism, Recreation and Climate Change --Chapter 2. The Climate–Tourism Relationship and its Relevance to Climate Change Impact Assessment --Chapter 3. The Evolution of the Climate Change Issue in the Tourism Sector --Chapter 4. Climate and Policy Changes: Their Implications for International Tourism Flows --Chapter 5. The Mediterranean: How Can the World’s Most Popular and Successful Tourist Destination Adapt to a Changing Climate? --Chapter 6. Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Tourism under the Light of Equity Issues --Chapter 7. Climate Change and Tourism and Recreation in North America: Exploring Regional Risks and Opportunities --Chapter 8. Nature Tourism and Climatic Change in Southern Africa --Chapter 9. Changing Snow Cover and Winter Tourism and Recreation in the Scottish Highlands --Chapter 10. Climate Change and Tourism in the Swiss Alps --Chapter 11. Effects of Climate Change on Tourism Demand and Benefits in Alpine Areas --Chapter 12. Implications of Climate Change on Tourism in Oceania --Chapter 13. Tourism, Fossil Fuel Consumption and the Impact on the Global Climate --Chapter 14. Tourism and Climate Change Adaptation: The Norwegian Case --Chapter 15. Tourism and the Ozone Hole: Varying Perceptions --Chapter 16. ‘Everyone Talks About the Weather . . .’ --Chapter 17. Climate Change, Leisure-related Tourism and Global Transport --Chapter 18. Sustainable Mobility and Sustainable Tourism --Chapter 19. Tourism as Victim, Problem or Solution: Story Lines of a Complex Industry–Environment Relation --Chapter 20.Tourism’s Contribution to Global Environmental Change: Space, Energy, Disease, Water --Chapter 21. Making Tourism Sustainable: The Real Challenge of Climate Change? --IndexClimate change is one of the major issues facing us today and has been described as a threat greater than terrorism. As the world's largest industry tourism both contributes to and will be dramatically affected by climate change. This is the first comprehensive book-level examination of the relationship between tourism and climate change, of interest not only to students of tourism but to policy makers and the industry who will have to respond to the challenges posed.Aspects of tourism ;22.Climatic changesEnvironmental aspectsOutdoor recreationEnvironmental aspectsTourismEnvironmental aspectsclimate change impact assessment.climate change.environmental change.global environmental change.global warming.greenhouse gas emissions.sustainable mobility.sustainable tourism.tourism management.Climatic changesEnvironmental aspects.Outdoor recreationEnvironmental aspects.TourismEnvironmental aspects.363.738/741Hall Colin Michael1961-151476Higham James1968-481290MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910811839003321Tourism, recreation, and climate change4088617UNINA