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Responding to climate change : tourism initiatives in Asia and the Pacific / World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries UNWTO Publications | UNWTO PublicationsProductor: Madrid España : Distribuidor: World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), Fecha de copyright: ©2014Edición: 1a ediciónDescripción: 235 páginas : ilustraciones, mapas, gráficas ; 30 x 21 cmTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • sin medio
Tipo de soporte:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 9789284416189
Trabajos contenidos:
  • World Tourism Organization
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • GE 149 A83 R43 2014
Contenidos:
Tourism and climate change: an international overview -- Climate change and tourism in Asia: a review -- Pacific tourism building resilience and adaptive capacity to climate change -- Climate change and tourism policy in Asia and the Pacific: a review of some Asian Pacific UNWTO Members Satates -- Air travel, emissions, and tourism growth in the Asia and the Pacific region -- Tourism vulnerability, resilience, and adaptation to climate change in China -- Twenty-five years of Australian federal climate change policy: implications for tourism -- Climate change and tourism and tourism: Bangladesh's adaptation measures -- Tourism as a sustainable livelihood option: a case of climate change adaptation in Nepal -- The potential for Cambodia to climate-proof its tourism sector -- Climate change and tourism development in Viet Nam -- Climate change adaptation for regional tourism destinations: a case study of Victoria's Surf Coast region -- All-years-round tourism in Alpine ski resorts: the Australian ski industry's response to climate change -- Here today , gone tomorrow? cultural and religious embeddedness of climate change risk perception -- Events and climate change: an Asia and the Pacific perspective -- Climate change eco-actions by tourism enterprises in Queesland, Australia -- Climate change as a major crisis event: implications for a tropical nature based destination
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Tourism and climate change: an international overview -- Climate change and tourism in Asia: a review -- Pacific tourism building resilience and adaptive capacity to climate change -- Climate change and tourism policy in Asia and the Pacific: a review of some Asian Pacific UNWTO Members Satates -- Air travel, emissions, and tourism growth in the Asia and the Pacific region -- Tourism vulnerability, resilience, and adaptation to climate change in China -- Twenty-five years of Australian federal climate change policy: implications for tourism -- Climate change and tourism and tourism: Bangladesh's adaptation measures -- Tourism as a sustainable livelihood option: a case of climate change adaptation in Nepal -- The potential for Cambodia to climate-proof its tourism sector -- Climate change and tourism development in Viet Nam -- Climate change adaptation for regional tourism destinations: a case study of Victoria's Surf Coast region -- All-years-round tourism in Alpine ski resorts: the Australian ski industry's response to climate change -- Here today , gone tomorrow? cultural and religious embeddedness of climate change risk perception -- Events and climate change: an Asia and the Pacific perspective -- Climate change eco-actions by tourism enterprises in Queesland, Australia -- Climate change as a major crisis event: implications for a tropical nature based destination

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