Tourism, Climate Change and Carbon Management: Three Case Studies

Tourism, Climate Change and Carbon Management: Three Case Studies
Author: Stefan Gossling
Publisher: Goodfellow Publishers Ltd
Total Pages: 19
Release: 2011-11-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1908999101


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This case study is part of the Contemporary Cases Online series. The series provides critical case studies that are original, flexible, challenging, controversial and research-informed, driven by the needs of teaching and learning.

Tourism, Climate Change and Carbon Management

Tourism, Climate Change and Carbon Management
Author: Brian Garrod
Publisher:
Total Pages: 19
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This case study is part of the Contemporary Cases Online series. The series provides critical case studies that are original, flexible, challenging, controversial and research-informed, driven by the needs of teaching and learning. Each case is fully referenced in academic style and is accompanied by a wealth of supplementary material including discussion questions, further reading, links to websites, etc. Readers can follow these hyperlinks to obtain further information about the specific concepts, terms, issues and organisations identified in each case. Teaching notes, slides, essay questions, exam questions with guide answers, links to further resources are also available from the website (www.goodfellowpublishers.com).

Carbon Management in Tourism

Carbon Management in Tourism
Author: Gossling Stefan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2010-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1135175586


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Climate change is one of the single most important global environmental issues facing the world today and is emerging as a major topic in tourism studies. Tourism is one of the world’s largest industries; it both contributes to, and will be notably affected by, climate change. Given the emerging global legal frameworks to reduce emissions of greenhouse gasses, growing costs of carbon and pro-environmentally orientated customers, carbon management in tourism is a necessity. Tourism must take responsive actions to enable travel and tourism to deliver the peak experiences that tourists seek with a lower carbon footprint. Carbon Management in Tourism is the first book devoted to carbon emission reductions and to showcase a wide range of practical mitigation measures. This book provides a comprehensive overview by combining theory and practice of climate change mitigation in global tourism, addressing various levels of scale, such as global, national, and regional tourism systems, as well as individual tourism businesses. It integrates a thorough scientific discussion of the causes of emissions growth, along with an analysis of the major options to reduce emissions, and state-of-the-art carbon management practices. Detailed case studies provide examples of tourism businesses or destinations that have successfully reduced emissions of greenhouse gasses, with consideration of economic and socio-cultural issues integrated throughout. This timely and important volume is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as academic researchers interested in Tourism, Environmental Management, Geography and Carbon Management.

Tourism and Climate Change

Tourism and Climate Change
Author: Susanne Becken
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2007-08-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 184541263X


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This book discusses the tourism-climate system and provides a sound basis for those interested in tourism management and climate change mitigation, adaptation and policy. In the first three chapters, the book provides a general overview of the relationships between tourism and climate change and illustrates the complexity in four case studies that are relevant to the wide audience of tourism stakeholders. In the following seven chapters detailed discussion of the tourism and climate systems, greenhouse gas accounting for tourism, mitigation, climate risk management and comprehensive tourism-climate policies are provided. This book compiles and critically analyses the latest knowledge in this field of research and seeks to make it accessible to tourism practitioners and other stakeholders involved in tourism or climate change.

Tourism and the Implications of Climate Change

Tourism and the Implications of Climate Change
Author: Christian Schott
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2010-12-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0857246194


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Provides a platform for knowledge exchange between different disciplines and for learning from both theory and practice in the context of tourism and climate change. This book examines subjects as diverse as: the European hotel sector; the North American cruise tourism industry; and, New Zealand youth hostels and campervans.

Climate Change and Tourism

Climate Change and Tourism
Author: Susanne Becken
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2012-06-25
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 113647174X


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The contribution of tourism to climate change, and the likely consequences of climate change for key tourist destinations, has been well reported and discussed. Yet, there is a lack of evidence-based systematic practical advice as to how the tourism industry should respond to the challenge of climate change. Building on a sound conceptual understanding of the links between climate change and tourism, this book shows how the tourism sector might best respond. It not only focuses on the roles of supportive policies and institutions in ensuring a strong "enabling environment" for practical responses, but also on the practical responses themselves. This practical approach is presented through a large number of case studies and examples which illustrate how policy and industry initiatives have been implemented in tourism, and if or why they were successful. The majority of examples come from places such as the Caribbean, Spain, the Maldives, Nepal, and the UK, as well as Australia, New Zealand and other parts of the Pacific. The examples are presented within an overall framework that facilitates the translation of adaptation and mitigation policies into practice. This book offers the tourism industry, students and academics the opportunity to advance from the earlier, more conceptual texts on tourism and climate change by taking a much more practical approach. Its global coverage, through the use of international case studies, fosters a cross-fertilisation of ideas and initiatives. This text provides a detailed analysis of best practices in the face of climate change, across countries and geographically diverse tourist destinations and operations.

Tourism, Climate Change and Sustainability

Tourism, Climate Change and Sustainability
Author: Maharaj Vijay Reddy
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1849714223


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Other research dimensions discussed in the book are drawn from Brazil, Hawaii, England, Australia and New Zealand.

Global Climate Change and Coastal Tourism

Global Climate Change and Coastal Tourism
Author: Andrew L Jones
Publisher: CABI
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2017-11-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 178064843X


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Building upon the book Disappearing Destinations (Jones and Phillips 2010) and its conclusion that promoted the need to recognize problems, meet expectations and manage solutions Global Climate Change and Coastal Tourism explores current threats to, and consequences of, climate change on existing tourism coastal destinations. Part 1 of the book provides a theoretical platform and addresses topics such as sustainability, tourism impacts, governance trade and innovation and how the media addresses climate change and tourism. It also assesses management and policy options for the future sustainability of threatened tourism coastal destinations. Part 2 presents case studies from all regions of the world (Europe, The Americas, Asia, Africa and Australasia) which synthesise findings to make recommendations that can be used to promote strategies that ameliorate projected impacts of climate change on coastal tourism infrastructure and in turn promote the future sustainability of coastal tourism destinations. This is a timely and informative text with appeal to researchers, undergraduate and post graduate students of tourism management, tourism planning, sustainable tourism development and leisure management, coastal tourism/management, environmental management/planning, geography, coastal zone management or climate change studies.

Climate Change and Global Tourism

Climate Change and Global Tourism
Author: Heather Zeppel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2011
Genre: Climatic changes
ISBN: 9780987139825


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"This research compendium lists all current publications in English relevant to climate change and global tourism. It covers articles, books and reports published from 1985 through to July 2011. The articles were located through keyword searches (i.e. climate change; carbon emissions/footprint) of tourism journals; major tourism organisations (e.g. WTC, WTTC, PATA, ETC); academic publishers; key databases (i.e. Google Scholar, OAIster, Scopus); environmental agencies; and research centres. This comprehensive review of published research about tourism and climate change provides a wide range of global case studies about the impacts of climate change on key tourism sectors and regions. These cover both adaptation and mitigation responses to climate change by the tourism industry"--P. 1.

Contemporary Cases in Tourism

Contemporary Cases in Tourism
Author: Brian Garrod
Publisher: Goodfellow Publishers Ltd
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1906884714


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Contemporary Cases in Tourism: Volume 1 presents 11 international case studies, collected under the headings of marketing tourism, sustainable tourism and niche tourism.