Tourism, Climate Change and Sustainability/ (Record no. 192161)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780203128954
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Transcribing agency Department of Tourism
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Title Tourism, Climate Change and Sustainability/
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2013.
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Formatted contents note PART I Sustainability, climate change and tourism: conceptual issues<br/>chapter 1 | 21 pages<br/>Tourism and sustainability: transition to a green economy<br/>By Maharaj Vijay Reddy, Keith Wilkes<br/><br/>chapter 2 | 18 pages<br/>Social representations of climate change: exploring the perceived links between climate change, the drive for sustainability and tourism<br/>By Gianna Moscardo<br/><br/>chapter 3 | 16 pages<br/>Facilitating sustainable innovations for SMEs in the tourism industry: identifying factors of success and barriers to adoption in Australia<br/>By Robyn Bushell, Bruce Simmons<br/><br/>chapter 4 | 21 pages<br/>Tourism industry responses to climate change in Hawaii: an exploratory analysis of knowledge and responses<br/>By Shelly Rowell, Harold Richins<br/><br/>part | 2 pages<br/>PART II Responses and initiatives of regional, national and international agencies<br/>chapter 5 | 15 pages<br/>Sustainable tourism development and climate change: opportunities in UNESCO biosphere reserves<br/>By Natarajan Ishwaran<br/><br/>chapter 6 | 21 pages<br/>Interpreting climate projections for tourism planning in South-West England<br/>By South-West England Emma Whittlesea and Bas Amelung<br/><br/>chapter 7 | 17 pages<br/>Climate change policy responses of Australian and New Zealand national governments: implications for sustainable tourism<br/>By Nadine Elizabeth White, Jeremy Buultjens<br/><br/>chapter 8 | 19 pages<br/>Key players in the environmental performance of tourism enterprises<br/>By David Leslie<br/><br/>part | 2 pages<br/>PART III Emerging techniques and research implications<br/>chapter 9 | 18 pages<br/>Tourism sensitivity to climate change mitigation policies: lessons from recent surveys<br/>By Ghislain Dubois, Jean-Paul Ceron, Paul Peeters<br/><br/>chapter 10 | 16 pages<br/>The importance of visitor perceptions in estimating how climate change will affect future tourist flows to the Great Barrier Reef<br/>By Marine Ramis, Bruce Prideaux<br/><br/>chapter 11 | 20 pages<br/>Tourism adaptation to climate change in the South Pacific<br/>By Min Jiang, Terry DeLacy, Louise Munk Klint and Emma Wong<br/><br/>chapter 12 | 18 pages<br/>Scenarios of climate change and impacts on Brazilian tourism: a case study of the Brazilian north coast tourism region<br/>By Gilson Zehetmeyer Borda, Elimar Pinheiro do Nascimento, Helena Araújo Costa, João Paulo Faria Tasso and Leticia Ramos<br/><br/>chapter 13 | 16 pages<br/>The role of climate change in tourism development strategies: a sustainability perspective in tourism strategies in the Nordic countries<br/>By Kaarina Tervo-Kankare, Jarkko Saarinen<br/><br/>chapter 14 | 14 pages<br/>Tourism and climate change in southern Africa: sustainability and perceived impacts and adaptation strategies of the tourism industry to changing climate and environment in Botswana<br/>By Jarkko Saarinen, Wame Hambira, Julius Atlhopheng, Haretsebe Manwa<br/><br/>chapter 15 | 14 pages<br/>Contradictions in climate concern: performances at home and away<br/>By Scott A. Cohen, James E. S. Higham<br/><br/>
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