This chapter contextualizes the interrelationships between
tourism and climate change and thus provides an introduction to this
volume. It commences with a brief but comprehensive overview of the key
issues identified by climate change research, including an update since the
2007 report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change as well as
a brief discussion of the latest rounds of climate change negotiations. The
pursuing discussion is informed by these points and explores climate
change’s indirect and induced impacts on tourism and possible
ramifications. Both of these parts highlight behavioral change as a
critical factor to both adaptation and mitigation thus motivating the
psychological contribution in an effort to shed light on the obstacles
to behavioral change. In the concluding section, the chapter synthesizes
the discussion grounded in multiple disciplines into a set of research themes that the volume subsequently begins to address