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Climate Change and Touristic Winter Activities

Year 2020, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 5 - 7, 19.02.2020

Abstract

Majority of scientists approve and acknowledge the existence of climate change effects and are aware of the predicted intensity and frequencies on the long term and results that the year of 2100 will be showing.
The objective of this article is to shed the light on the risks that climate change effects present today to the tourism in general and to the winter activities in particular.
This article will also explain the measures that could be applied to help against the effects of climate change, measures that would certainly be costly ecologically and financial speaking.

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Year 2020, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 5 - 7, 19.02.2020

Abstract

References

  • Barcelona Field Study Centre, “The Butler Model of tourist resort development” [online], 2020, available on <https://geographyfieldwork.com/ButlerModel.htm> (consulted on 03.02.2020).
  • Centre, B. F. (2020, 01 24). The Butler Model of tourist resort development. Retrieved from Geography Field Work: https://geographyfieldwork.com/ButlerModel.htm
  • Change, U. N. (2011). https://unfccc.int/files/press/backgrounders/application/pdf/press_factsh_science.pdf.
  • Isik, C., Sirakaya-Turk, E., & Ongan, S. (2019). Testing the efficacy of the economic policy uncertainty index on tourism demand in USMCA: Theory and evidence. Tourism Economics, 1354816619888346.
  • Isik, C., Dogru, T., & Turk, E. S. (2018). A nexus of linear and non‐linear relationships between tourism demand, renewable energy consumption, and economic growth: Theory and evidence. International Journal of Tourism Research, 20(1), 38-49.
  • Isik, C., Kasımatı, E., & Ongan, S. (2017). Analyzing the causalities between economic growth, financial development, international trade, tourism expenditure and/on the CO2 emissions in Greece. Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning, and Policy, 12(7), 665-673.IPCC. (2014). 5th report about climate change evolution. Retrieved from IPCC: https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar5/syr/
  • Isik, C. (2010). Natural gas consumption and economic growth in Turkey: a bound test approach. Energy Systems, 1(4), 441-456.
  • IPCC, 5th report about climate change evolution, [online], 2014, available on <https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar5/syr/>
  • Luetschg, M. &. (2005). Permafrost evolution in the Swiss Alps in a changing climate and the role of the snow cover. Norwegian Journal of Geography, 78–83.
  • Luthi, D. e., & Etheridge, D. e. (2008, 2010). Vostok ice core data .
  • Steiger, R. &. (2019). Ski tourism in a warmer world: Increased adaptation and regional economic impacts in Austria. Tourism Management.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Economics
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Mohamed Halabi Kayal 0000-0003-4936-4836

Publication Date February 19, 2020
Submission Date March 2, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 2 Issue: 1

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APA Halabi Kayal, M. (2020). Climate Change and Touristic Winter Activities. Journal of Ekonomi, 2(1), 5-7.

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