“…Several review articles have focused on issues regarding tourism and climate change. Most of these studies addressed special interests or particular perspectives to investigate the interrelationships between climate change and tourism, including reviews of the influence of climate change on international tourism (Scott et al , 2012b) and tourism in specific geographic regions, such as in Canada (Dawson and Scott, 2010; Hewer and Gough, 2017), Austria (Gühnemann et al , 2021), Indonesia (Satyawan et al , 2021), China (Wang et al , 2017), the Nordic countries (Hall and Saarinen, 2021) and in small island developing states (SIDS) (Pedapalli et al , 2022); the projected impacts of climate change on coastal and marine tourism (Arabadzhyan et al , 2021; Moreno and Amelung, 2009) and ski tourism (Steiger et al , 2019); climate change adaptation (Kaján and Saarinen, 2013; Phan et al , 2021; Njoroge, 2015), destination resilience and management (Gössling and Higham, 2021; Pedapalli et al , 2022; Weaver et al , 2022); tourist perceptions and responses to global climate change (Gössling et al , 2012); and quantitative approaches in climate change impact assessment for tourism (Rosselló-Nadal, 2014). All these works provided useful insights on the complex issues of climate change in tourism based on geographical, environmental, social, psychological and methodological concerns.…”