Assessing tourists’ perceptions of climate change on mountain landscapes
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posted on 2018-08-06, 00:00 authored by Bruce PrideauxBruce Prideaux, A Coghlan, K McNamaraThe increasing popularity of mountains as a tourism resource has coincided with growing concerns about the probable impact of climate change on sensitive mountain ecosystems and the long-term sustainability of these ecosystems. This paper outlines and tests a six-step model that synthesizes scientific research into the probable impacts of climate change on mountain ecosystems with tourism research that evaluates how tourists are likely to respond to visual changes in mountain landscapes. The model was tested in the Wet Tropics rainforests of Queensland, Australia and found to have a predicative capability on possible tourist response to climate change impacts in mountain destinations. © 2010 Tourism Recreation Research.
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