This paper focuses on coastal areas and aims at providing a first reflection on the potential role of the tourism carrying capacity approach (TCC) in the context of adaptation to climate change (ACC). Could TCC be seen as a pragmatic and already available tool for starting implementing ACC
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has identified Australia as among the developed nation...
At the UN climate negotiations, developed countries pledged to mobilise US$ 100 billion of climate f...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has identified Australia as among the developed nation...
International audienceThis paper focuses on coastal areas and aims at providing a first reflection o...
The tourism sector is particularly vulnerable to changes in climate, as it is often the weather that...
The global tourism industry is particularly vulnerable to climate change due to its strong link to c...
Climate change is considered one of the challenges for humanity in the21st century and beyond. Clima...
This paper reports research into adaptation to climate change for regional tourism destinations. It ...
Tourism is one of the fastest growing industries globally. It has continued to record an average of ...
Tourism is one of the largest global economic sectors, is a vital contributor to the economy of many...
Climate change is the single most important global environmental and development issue facing the wo...
Sustainable-adaptation is defined as adaptation measures and strategies aimed to reduce vulnerabilit...
Climate change has important effects on the tourism industry, since both the supply and the demand o...
Climate change conditions the sustainability of coastal destinations. This paper looks at the physic...
Cambodia is a country, which has seen very rapid tourism development over the last decade, while als...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has identified Australia as among the developed nation...
At the UN climate negotiations, developed countries pledged to mobilise US$ 100 billion of climate f...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has identified Australia as among the developed nation...
International audienceThis paper focuses on coastal areas and aims at providing a first reflection o...
The tourism sector is particularly vulnerable to changes in climate, as it is often the weather that...
The global tourism industry is particularly vulnerable to climate change due to its strong link to c...
Climate change is considered one of the challenges for humanity in the21st century and beyond. Clima...
This paper reports research into adaptation to climate change for regional tourism destinations. It ...
Tourism is one of the fastest growing industries globally. It has continued to record an average of ...
Tourism is one of the largest global economic sectors, is a vital contributor to the economy of many...
Climate change is the single most important global environmental and development issue facing the wo...
Sustainable-adaptation is defined as adaptation measures and strategies aimed to reduce vulnerabilit...
Climate change has important effects on the tourism industry, since both the supply and the demand o...
Climate change conditions the sustainability of coastal destinations. This paper looks at the physic...
Cambodia is a country, which has seen very rapid tourism development over the last decade, while als...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has identified Australia as among the developed nation...
At the UN climate negotiations, developed countries pledged to mobilise US$ 100 billion of climate f...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has identified Australia as among the developed nation...