Forests, climate change and tourism
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Autor(es)"Hall, C. Michael Scott, Daniel Gössling, Stefan"
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Instituição do Autor correspondenteDepartment ofManagement, University of Canterbur
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Revista e nºJournal of Heritage Tourism 6: 353-363
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Ano2011
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DOI10.1080/1743873X.2011.620252
Projeto
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Resumo
Forests are an important store of carbon within the global carbon cycle and increasingly play a role in climate change adaptation and mitigation. The review illustrates that the cultural, economic and environmental services of forests that are utilized for tourism and recreation are being affected by climate change. In addition to the changes to the distribution and composition of forests as a result of climate change, forest tourism is also affected by changes in frequency and intensity of fires, storm damage and the introduction of alien species. On examining the relevant literature on forests, tourism and climate change, the review identifies the need for a greater understanding of tourist perception of forest change as a major research task. There is also a need for better understanding of systemic effects of tourism-related climate change adaptation and mitigation policies on forest conservation and deforestation. The need for further research of urban forests and woodlands for climate change The need for further research of urban forests and woodlands for climate change adaptation and mitigation and their potential implications for tourism and leisure is also highlighted.
Palavras-Chave
biodiversity; environmental change; environmental image; landscape change; sustainable tourism; tourism policy \n