The Bahamas is at great risk and vulnerability given its geographical features as a low-lying, sea encircled country. If projected sea level rise is reached by 2050, between 10-12% of territory will be lost, especially in coastal zones where the main tourism assets are located. Vulnerability could also be manifested if flight carbon emission taxes are established in the main source markets, representing an economic threat to the tourism sector for the islands. The impact of climate change on main tourism demand variables will cause some losses to the country‟s income and government revenues. This would be acting conjointly with some local threats to tourism assets and trends in future global tourism demand. The second and no less importan...
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The main aim of this study is to estimate the economic impact of climate change on nine countries in...
This research exercise has assessed the threat of global change on select island nations of the wide...
Climate change may affect important environmental components of holiday destinations, which may have...
The Caribbean is the most tourism-dependent region in the world, with an average of 50 million visit...
Climate change is a continuous process that began centuries ago. Today the pace of change has increa...
This report provides an analysis and evaluation of the likely effects of climate change on the touri...
There are significant, fundamental changes taking place in global air and sea surface temperatures a...
The research literature suggests Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are vulnerable to climate cha...
The research literature suggests Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are vulnerable to climate cha...
This report provides an analysis and evaluation of the likely effects of climate change on the touri...
Owing to their high vulnerability and low adaptive capacity, Caribbean islands have legitimate conce...
Assuming nothing is done to address greenhouse gas emissions, sea levels across the world are antici...
This report analyses the coastal and human settlements, tourism and transport sectors in Barbados to...
The tourist industry is widely recognised as the key engine of growth in the Caribbean, representing...
Climate change and the tourism sustainable development are important challenges for tourism future t...
The main aim of this study is to estimate the economic impact of climate change on nine countries in...
This research exercise has assessed the threat of global change on select island nations of the wide...
Climate change may affect important environmental components of holiday destinations, which may have...
The Caribbean is the most tourism-dependent region in the world, with an average of 50 million visit...