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Tourism and Climate Change: Public and Private Sector Responses in New Zealand

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posted on 2020-10-19, 02:45 authored by Douglas PearceDouglas Pearce, Christian SchottChristian Schott
While the need to respond to the wide-ranging challenges posed by climate change has been widely emphasized, there is still a relative lack of attention being given to the type, scale, and nature of responses that are taking place in different economic sectors and parts of the world. This chapter provides a review of the tourism-related responses to the implications of climate change in the context of New Zealand. This is a country where tourism is a very important sector of the economy that depends heavily on the credibility of its green and unspoilt destination image. However, due to its relative isolation in the South Pacific, New Zealand requires most international tourists to travel long distances, which results in considerable greenhouse gas emissions. The chapter outlines the private and public sectors' responses to these challenges with particular attention to their collaboration. Copyright © 2010 by Emerald Group Publishing Limited.

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Pearce, D. & Schott, C. (2010). Tourism and Climate Change: Public and Private Sector Responses in New Zealand. In Christian Schott (Ed.), Tourism and the Implications of Climate Change: Issues and Actions (3, pp. 165-186). Emerald Group. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2042-1443(2010)0000003013

Book title

Tourism and the Implications of Climate Change: Issues and Actions

Publisher

Emerald Group

Place of publication

United Kingdom

Pagination

165-186

Editors

Christian Schott

Volume

3

ISBN

9780857246196

ISSN

2042-1443

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