2018
DOI: 10.1080/16078055.2018.1496530
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Low-carbon tourism of small islands responding to climate change

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“…The fact the Balearics are a world top holiday destination makes relevant this discussion as it can serve to give guidance to other Mediterranean territories with tourism-based economies facing similar CC threats. The high vulnerability of tourism to CC (Simpson et al 2008 ; Bujosa et al 2015 ; Factor CO 2 Ideas 2015 ; Lee et al 2018 ; González et al 2019 ; Arabadzhyan et al 2020 ) makes these regions even more fragile thus calling for an urgent change of their socioeconomic model. The analysis presented here also wants to serve as a wake-up call for initiating such a change.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fact the Balearics are a world top holiday destination makes relevant this discussion as it can serve to give guidance to other Mediterranean territories with tourism-based economies facing similar CC threats. The high vulnerability of tourism to CC (Simpson et al 2008 ; Bujosa et al 2015 ; Factor CO 2 Ideas 2015 ; Lee et al 2018 ; González et al 2019 ; Arabadzhyan et al 2020 ) makes these regions even more fragile thus calling for an urgent change of their socioeconomic model. The analysis presented here also wants to serve as a wake-up call for initiating such a change.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, it is expected that tourism will grow on average about 43 million a year and reach 1.8 billion international arrivals by 2030 (OECD 2018) which means multiplying by seven the international arrivals compared to 1970. This is not merely due to the emergence of numerous new destinations, but also to the diversification of tourism with more types of travel, and to the importance of an ever more personalized experience (Lee et al 2018). The rapid growth of tourism via multiplier effects boosts the additional revenues generated by tourism spending, coupled with changes in household spending, and appears to be an induced effect of tourism on the economy (Khan et al 1990Brida et al 2008, causing a positive effect on the increase of the long-run economic growth (Chou 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sustainability and competitiveness also depend on how tourism responds to climate change (Scott 2011, Weaver 2011. In fact, tourism depends on a wide range of infrastructure services with numerous environmental and ecological impacts (Gössling 2002, Gössling et al 2002, Gössling et al 2015, Lee et al 2018.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Though there is no universal definition of LCT, the key prominence is that energy consumption and CO 2 emissions initiated by the actions, goods and services of tourism are minimized (Chiesa & Gautam, 2009;Filimonau et al, 2011). In recent years, a few of previous studies highlighted the important role of low-carbon tourism in the literature review (Lee et al, 2018;Puška et al, 2019;Thongdejsri & Nitivattananon, 2019;Zhang, 2017;. He et al (2021) gave a framework for conceptualizing the emerging sustainable community-based tourism using a SWARA (step-wise weight assessment ratio analysis)-MULTIMOORA (multi-objective optimization based on ratio analysis with full multiplicative form) methodology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%