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This book focuses on the intricate relationship between climate change and the tourism industry, examining the challenges and opportunities arising from this global phenomenon. The tourism sector, a significant contributor to both the acceleration and impact of climate change, is scrutinized for its carbon footprint in transportation and accommodation. The direct consequences of extreme weather events further compound the complexity. However, within these challenges lies the potential for positive transformation. The book explores the role of the tourism industry as a catalyst for sustainable practices and environmental conservation. Through an examination of resilient strategies, it aims to provide insights into fostering a harmonious relationship between tourism and the environment, thereby ensuring a positive impact in the context of a changing climate.
List of contents
Part I: Global and Theoretical Perspectives on Tourism and Climate Change.- 1. Climate Change and Tourism: A Global Challenge with Regional Impacts and Responses.- 2. Tourism, Hospitality and Climate Changes: Insights in the Last Decade.- 3. Sustainable Tourism and its Role in Economic Development.- 4. The European Union's Potential in Mitigating Climate Change Caused by Tourism.- 5. Educating for the Circular Economy: The Key Competencies of Future Tourism Professionals.- Part II: Instruments, Models and Strategies for Sustainability in Tourism.- 6. Enhancing Green Capability in the Hospitality Sector through Nudging: A Conceptual Framework.- 7. Taxation on Non-Recoverable Packaging as a Sustainability Measure in Tourist-Intensive Regions.- 8. Capacity Building Initiatives to Foster Sustainable Tourism in a Climate Change Context in Bolivia.- 9. Exploring the Ecomuseum Paradigm for Sustaining Siwa s Cultural Heritage Amid Climate Change.- Part III: Case Studies and Local Approaches to Sustainable Tourism.- 10. The Impact of Home-Based Food Enterprises for Sustainable Tourism in Bali.- 11. Capturing Laduma Tourism Village: A Renewable Energy Based-Tourism Destination.- 12. Climate Change Resilience in Tourism Destinations: An Exploratory Study of Tan Hoa Weather Adaptive Tourism Village in Vietnam.- 13. Tourism, Hospitality and Agro-Silvopastoral Systems: Case of Cotopaxi, Ecuador.- 14. Sustainable Practices in Rural Tourism: Promoting Environmental Responsibility and Community Engagement in India.
About the author
Jorge Marques is an Associate Professor in the Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture of the Portucalense University in Porto, Portugal. He is also a researcher at REMIT - Research in Economics, Management, and Information Technologies (Portucalense University) and the CEGOT - Centre of Studies on Geography and Spatial Planning (University of Coimbra). He holds a bachelor’s degree in Hotel Management and a PhD in Tourism, Leisure and Culture, specializing in Tourism and Development. His current research interests cover several areas related to tourism and hospitality, such as development policies, destination management and planning, business tourism, industrial tourism, hospitality management, digital transformation, education and training, risks and climate change.
Makhabbat Ramazanova is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture at Portucalense University, Portugal, and a member of the REMIT Research Unit (Research on Economics, Management, and Information Technologies). She holds a PhD in Tourism from Spain and an MSc in Sustainable Development from Ireland. Her research focuses on critical aspects of sustainable tourism, exploring the interplay between tourism and water, the preservation of cultural heritage through tourism, ecotourism, gastronomy tourism, as well as destination management and planning. She is involved in several educational and research management projects in these areas, within a range of global contexts, notably in Central Asia, Europe, South Asia, and Latin America.
Helena Albuquerque is an Associate Professor in the Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture at Portucalense University, Portugal, and a member of the REMIT Research Unit (Research on Economics, Management, and Information Technologies). She holds a PhD in Environmental Sciences and Engineering. She has supervised numerous internship reports and master’s dissertations and has served as a jury member for both master’s and doctoral theses. Her academic work includes the publication of several peer-reviewed articles focusing on territorial sustainable development and the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) applied to tourism. She is actively involved in research projects across the fields of sustainable tourism, environmental conservation, research management, climate change, wine tourism, and cultural heritage. Her main research interests include: Sustainable Tourism, GIS Applications in Tourism, Nature-Based Tourism, Wine Tourism, and Territorial Sustainable Management.
Summary
This book focuses on the intricate relationship between climate change and the tourism industry, examining the challenges and opportunities arising from this global phenomenon. The tourism sector, a significant contributor to both the acceleration and impact of climate change, is scrutinized for its carbon footprint in transportation and accommodation. The direct consequences of extreme weather events further compound the complexity. However, within these challenges lies the potential for positive transformation. The book explores the role of the tourism industry as a catalyst for sustainable practices and environmental conservation. Through an examination of resilient strategies, it aims to provide insights into fostering a harmonious relationship between tourism and the environment, thereby ensuring a positive impact in the context of a changing climate.