“…A substantial body of research has focused on the actual and potential implications of climate change for winter-oriented tourism businesses (Brouder & Lundmark, 2011) as well as specific products, including skiing (Demiroglu et al, 2018;Falk & Hagsten, 2017Falk & Vieru, 2017;Haanpää et al, 2014;Landauer et al, 2015;Neuvonen et al, 2015;Schrot et al, 2019;Scott et al, 2019b;Steiger et al, 2019), glacier tourism (Furunes & Mykletun, 2012), Christmas tourism (Hall, 2014), cruising (Palma et al, 2019), geotourism (Hall & Saarinen, 2010c), rural tourism (Nicholls & Amelung, 2015), and nature-based tourism (Saeþórsdóttir et al, 2019;Tervo-Kankare, 2008;Tervo-Kankare, 2019). A special issue of the Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism was produced on Nordic Perspectives on Tourism and Climate Change Issues in 2014 (Vol.14(1)).…”