Tourism-related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are a central driver of anthropogenic climate change. At the same time, climate change has both direct and indirect impacts on tourism, varying from damages of tourist assets due to extreme weather events, to losses of biodiversity. Small island developing states (SIDS) heavily depend on international tourism as a source of revenue and income. Therefore, much could be gained by assessing the vulnerability of the SIDS tourism sector and by identifying measures that may assist these islands in their sustainable adaptation efforts. Against this background, this interdisciplinary paper provides a review of tourism development and the implications of its emissions on the global climate, linked with ...
For tourism stakeholders in the South Pacific, the need to adapt to the negative impacts of climate ...
At the UN climate negotiations, developed countries pledged to mobilise US$ 100 billion of climate f...
About one fifth of all politically independent countries are Small Island Developing States (SIDS)....
Tourism-related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are a central driver of anthropogenic climate change....
As the leading industry in most Pacific Island Countries (PICs), tourism plays an important role in...
As the leading industry in most Pacific Island Countries (PICs), tourism plays an\ud important role ...
Samoa and its neighbouring Pacific Island Countries are highly vulnerable to climate change risks be...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the links between climate change and tourism and explores the co...
The aim of this article is to assess the vulnerability of small, tourism-reliant island territories ...
The research literature suggests Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are vulnerable to climate cha...
In 2015, the global community came together in Paris and agreed on a CO2 emissions pathway to avoid ...
Tourism in small island developing states (SIDS), including those in the South Pacific, is crucial t...
Small Island States (SIDS) are among the nations most exposed to climate change (CC) and are charact...
Tourism is the largest export sector and a major employer for most Pacific\ud Island countries inclu...
As with small islands around the globe, many of the island states of the South Pacific are heavily d...
For tourism stakeholders in the South Pacific, the need to adapt to the negative impacts of climate ...
At the UN climate negotiations, developed countries pledged to mobilise US$ 100 billion of climate f...
About one fifth of all politically independent countries are Small Island Developing States (SIDS)....
Tourism-related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are a central driver of anthropogenic climate change....
As the leading industry in most Pacific Island Countries (PICs), tourism plays an important role in...
As the leading industry in most Pacific Island Countries (PICs), tourism plays an\ud important role ...
Samoa and its neighbouring Pacific Island Countries are highly vulnerable to climate change risks be...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the links between climate change and tourism and explores the co...
The aim of this article is to assess the vulnerability of small, tourism-reliant island territories ...
The research literature suggests Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are vulnerable to climate cha...
In 2015, the global community came together in Paris and agreed on a CO2 emissions pathway to avoid ...
Tourism in small island developing states (SIDS), including those in the South Pacific, is crucial t...
Small Island States (SIDS) are among the nations most exposed to climate change (CC) and are charact...
Tourism is the largest export sector and a major employer for most Pacific\ud Island countries inclu...
As with small islands around the globe, many of the island states of the South Pacific are heavily d...
For tourism stakeholders in the South Pacific, the need to adapt to the negative impacts of climate ...
At the UN climate negotiations, developed countries pledged to mobilise US$ 100 billion of climate f...
About one fifth of all politically independent countries are Small Island Developing States (SIDS)....