1st Edition
Second Homes and Climate Change
1. Second home tourism and climate change: an introduction
C. MICHAEL HALL AND BAILEY ASHTON ADIE
2. Tourism development and climate change adaptation: second homes, connectivity, and building resilience to wildfires in Wye River, Australia
LEONARDO NOGUEIRA DE MORAES AND ALAN MARCH
3. Impacts of climate change on Swedish second home tourism
O. CENK DEMIROGLU, DIETER K. MÜLLER, ANDREAS BACK, AND LINDA LUNDMARK
4. Climate-wise second home tourism: policy and media discourses on the climate impacts of second homes in Finland
KATI PITKÄNEN AND MANU RANTANEN
5. Fighting Mother Nature: second home owners, risk awareness, and post-disaster planning on Fire Island, New York
BAILEY ASHTON ADIE
6. How plastic talks: second home owners as entrepreneurs and climate change in Tulum, Mexico
MARIO A. VELÁZQUEZ GARCÍA
7. Extreme weather event risk awareness among second home owners and their economic and non-economic response strategies: evidence from the Beskids Mountains in Poland
ADAM CZARNECKI, ANETA DACKO, AND MARIUSZ DACKO
8. Adrift among the vineyards: second home owners’ perceptions and reactions about climate change in the cultural landscape of the vineyards of Langhe-Roero and Monferrato, Italy
STEFANIA TOSO
9. The potential use pattern of second homes in response to climate change: The role of place attachment
HARPA STEFANSDOTTIR, JIN XUE, RASMUS NEDERGÅRD STEFFANSEN, PETTER NÆSS, AND TIMOTHY KEVIN RICHARDSON
10. Conclusions and future directions
BAILEY ASHTON ADIE AND C. MICHAEL HALL
Biography
Bailey Ashton Adie is Research Affiliate in the Geography Research Unit at the University of Oulu, Finland; Visiting Research Fellow at the Center for Tourism Research, Wakayama University, Japan; and Chair of the Leisure Studies
Association. She has a PhD in Management and Development of Cultural Heritage from IMT Lucca, Italy. Her research interests include community resilience, second homes, community-based tourism, World Heritage tourism, tourism and development, and heritage tourism. She is the author of the Routledge book World Heritage and Tourism: Marketing and Management. She sits on the editorial boards of the Journal of Heritage Tourism, Tourism Geographies, Tourism Management Perspectives, and El Periplo Sustentable. Her work has been published in book chapters as well as in leading journals, including Annals of Tourism Research, Current Issues in Tourism, and Journal of Sustainable Tourism.
C. Michael Hall is Ahurei Professor in the Department of Management, Marketing and Tourism, University of Canterbury, New Zealand; Visiting Professor and Docent in Geography, University of Oulu, Finland; Visiting Professor, School of Business and Economics, Linnaeus University, Kalmar; Guest Professor, Department of Service Management and Service Studies, Lund University, Helsingborg, Sweden; Visiting Professor, CRiC, Taylors University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; and Eminent Scholar, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, South Korea. Co-editor of Current Issues in Tourism and Field Editor of Frontiers in Sustainable Tourism, he publishes widely on tourism, sustainability, global environmental change, food, and regional development.






