Winter tourism and mountain agriculture are the most important economic sectors in a major part of the Swiss Alps. Both are highly sensitive to changing climatic conditions. In the framework of the CLEAR project, results from climate impact research in the field of tourism and agricultural production were used to investigate the perception of climatic change by stakeholders and to assess possible adaptations. We used a participatory integrated assessment (PIA) to involve the knowledge, values and experiences of the various social actors in tourism and agriculture (e.g., skiers, tourism managers, farmers) in the research process. Whereas climate change may have various severe direct impacts on the tourism industry, depending on the region, a...
The European Alpine region is one of the most sensitive to climate change impacts. ClimAlpTour is a ...
The Alps are particularly affected by the effects of climate change. The average temperature increas...
Climate change is today a reality at both the international and more local levels. Recent studies ha...
The Swiss Alps will experience pronounced effects of climate change due to the combination of their ...
For many alpine areas in Switzerland, winter tourism is the most important source of income, and sno...
While science widely acknowledges the necessity of climate change adaptation (CCA), concrete strateg...
Climate change is a global phenomenon, but its effects occur on a local scale. An example is provide...
A vast body of literature suggests that the European Alpine Region is extremely sensitive to climate...
Climate change is a global phenomenon that affects various industries worldwide. One of the most aff...
The Alps will experience some of the most pronounced effects of climate change due to a combination ...
Climate change is an imminent challenge for many alpine tourism destinations. While the effects of c...
Increasingly, various sectors are affected by climate change and need to find ways to adapt with muc...
A vast body of literature suggests that the European Alpine region may be one of the most sensitive ...
AGRICULTURE AND CLIMATE CHANGE Agriculture and climate change / Meyer, Ina (Rights reserved) ( -
AbstractIts focus on snow-dependent activities makes Alpine winter tourism especially sensitive to c...
The European Alpine region is one of the most sensitive to climate change impacts. ClimAlpTour is a ...
The Alps are particularly affected by the effects of climate change. The average temperature increas...
Climate change is today a reality at both the international and more local levels. Recent studies ha...
The Swiss Alps will experience pronounced effects of climate change due to the combination of their ...
For many alpine areas in Switzerland, winter tourism is the most important source of income, and sno...
While science widely acknowledges the necessity of climate change adaptation (CCA), concrete strateg...
Climate change is a global phenomenon, but its effects occur on a local scale. An example is provide...
A vast body of literature suggests that the European Alpine Region is extremely sensitive to climate...
Climate change is a global phenomenon that affects various industries worldwide. One of the most aff...
The Alps will experience some of the most pronounced effects of climate change due to a combination ...
Climate change is an imminent challenge for many alpine tourism destinations. While the effects of c...
Increasingly, various sectors are affected by climate change and need to find ways to adapt with muc...
A vast body of literature suggests that the European Alpine region may be one of the most sensitive ...
AGRICULTURE AND CLIMATE CHANGE Agriculture and climate change / Meyer, Ina (Rights reserved) ( -
AbstractIts focus on snow-dependent activities makes Alpine winter tourism especially sensitive to c...
The European Alpine region is one of the most sensitive to climate change impacts. ClimAlpTour is a ...
The Alps are particularly affected by the effects of climate change. The average temperature increas...
Climate change is today a reality at both the international and more local levels. Recent studies ha...