1st Edition
Climate Change and Tourism in the Asia Pacific
1. Introduction 2. Climate Change and Tourism: An Overview 3. The Critical Relationship between Climate Change Awareness and Action: An Origin-Based Perspective 4. Responding to Climate Change: Australian Tourism Industry Perspectives on Current Challenges and Future Directions 5. Policy Environment for the Tourism Sector’s Adaptation to Climate Change in the South Pacific – The Case of Samoa 6. Operators’ Perceptions of Energy Use and Actual Saving Opportunities for Tourism Accommodation 7. Hospitality Industry Responses to Climate Change: A Benchmark Study of Taiwanese Tourist Hotels 8. Attitudes of Tourism Students to the Environment and Climate Change 9. Using a Regional Tourism Adaptation Framework to Determine Climate Change Adaptation Options for Victoria’s Surf Coast 10. Modelling a Tourism Response to Climate Change Using a Four Stage Problem Definition and Response Framework
Biography
Bruce Prideaux is Professor of Marketing and Tourism Management at the Cairns campus of James Cook University. His interests include climate change issues, tourism transport issues, crisis management, marine tourism and rainforest tourism.
Bob McKercher is a professor of tourism in the School of Hotel and Tourism Management at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He has broad ranging research interests including sustainability in its broader sense, tourism development, spatial analysis of tourism and special interest tourism.
Karen McNamara is a Lecturer in the School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Management at the University of the Queensland. Karen has largely worked in the Asia-Pacific region on areas including community-based climate change adaptation, human mobility, sustainable livelihoods and resilience.






