The future of Swiss alpine winter tourism must be reassessed in view of global climate change in order to determine possible strategies for overall development of mountain regions. At present, 85% of all Swiss ski areas still have sufficient snow cover. A 300-m rise of the snow line, however, would reduce this to about 63%. As a consequence, skiers will expect more artificial snow, go on winter holidays less often, and concentrate on ski areas at higher altitudes. On the supply side, climate change will be used to justify increased use of artificial snow and advances into areas above 3000..
Snow is a key feature of mountain environments in terms of the controls it exerts on hydrology, vege...
Climate change threatens winter tourism in the Alps severely, and ski resorts are struggling to cope...
The Alps will experience some of the most pronounced effects of climate change due to a combination ...
For many alpine areas in Switzerland, winter tourism is the most important source of income, and sno...
Snowmaking facilities have been commonplace in the French Alps since 1974 and particularly since the...
Increasing temperatures and snow scarcity pose a serious threat to ski tourism. While the impacts of...
Snowmaking facilities have been commonplace in the French Alps since 1974 and particularly since the...
Rising air temperatures threaten the snow reliability of ski resorts. Most resorts rely on technical...
ABSTRACT Ski tourism is among those sectors of tourism that are affected the most by climate change....
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [Departement_IRSTEA]EauxInternational audienceSki tourism is a major...
Climate change is a global phenomenon that affects various industries worldwide. One of the most aff...
Climate change is a global phenomenon, but its effects occur on a local scale. An example is provide...
The Swiss Alps will experience pronounced effects of climate change due to the combination of their ...
Climate change has already affected andwill continue to affect physical and biological systems in ma...
With its numerous mountain regions and its well developed winter tourism infrastructures, Switzerlan...
Snow is a key feature of mountain environments in terms of the controls it exerts on hydrology, vege...
Climate change threatens winter tourism in the Alps severely, and ski resorts are struggling to cope...
The Alps will experience some of the most pronounced effects of climate change due to a combination ...
For many alpine areas in Switzerland, winter tourism is the most important source of income, and sno...
Snowmaking facilities have been commonplace in the French Alps since 1974 and particularly since the...
Increasing temperatures and snow scarcity pose a serious threat to ski tourism. While the impacts of...
Snowmaking facilities have been commonplace in the French Alps since 1974 and particularly since the...
Rising air temperatures threaten the snow reliability of ski resorts. Most resorts rely on technical...
ABSTRACT Ski tourism is among those sectors of tourism that are affected the most by climate change....
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [Departement_IRSTEA]EauxInternational audienceSki tourism is a major...
Climate change is a global phenomenon that affects various industries worldwide. One of the most aff...
Climate change is a global phenomenon, but its effects occur on a local scale. An example is provide...
The Swiss Alps will experience pronounced effects of climate change due to the combination of their ...
Climate change has already affected andwill continue to affect physical and biological systems in ma...
With its numerous mountain regions and its well developed winter tourism infrastructures, Switzerlan...
Snow is a key feature of mountain environments in terms of the controls it exerts on hydrology, vege...
Climate change threatens winter tourism in the Alps severely, and ski resorts are struggling to cope...
The Alps will experience some of the most pronounced effects of climate change due to a combination ...