The impact of climate change on tourism in Germany, the UK and Ireland: a simulation study

被引:94
|
作者
Hamilton, Jacqueline M. [1 ]
Tol, Richard S. J.
机构
[1] Univ Hamburg, Res Unit Sustainabil & Global Change, Hamburg, Germany
[2] Ctr Marine & Atmospher Res, Hamburg, Germany
[3] Econ & Social Res Inst, Dublin, Ireland
[4] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Inst Environm Studies, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[5] Carnegie Mellon Univ, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
关键词
international tourism; domestic tourism; climate change; regional impacts;
D O I
10.1007/s10113-007-0036-2
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
We downscale the results of a global tourism simulation model at a national resolution to a regional resolution. We use this to investigate the impact of climate change on the regions of Germany, Ireland and the UK. Because of climate change, tourists from all three countries would spend more holidays in the home country. In all three countries, climate change would first reduce the number of international arrivals-as Western European international tourist demand falls-but later increase numbers-as tourism demand from increasingly rich tropical countries grows. In Ireland and the UK, the regional pattern of demand shifts is similar to the international one: tourism shifts north. In Germany, the opposite pattern is observed as the continental interior warms faster than the coast: tourism shifts south.
引用
收藏
页码:161 / 172
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] The impact of climate change on tourism in Germany, the UK and Ireland: a simulation study
    Jacqueline M. Hamilton
    Richard S. J. Tol
    Regional Environmental Change, 2007, 7 : 161 - 172
  • [2] Climate change and international tourism: A simulation study
    Hamilton, JM
    Maddison, DJ
    Tol, RSJ
    GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS, 2005, 15 (03): : 253 - 266
  • [3] The impact of climate change on demand of ski tourism - a simulation study based on stated preferences
    Steiger, Robert
    Posch, Eva
    Tappeiner, Gottfried
    Walde, Janette
    ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 2020, 170
  • [4] The prospective impact of climate change on tourism and regional economic development: a simulation study for Bavaria
    Soboll, Anja
    Klier, Tobias
    Heumann, Stefan
    TOURISM ECONOMICS, 2012, 18 (01) : 139 - 157
  • [5] A Study on Interactions and Impact between Climate Change and Tourism
    Wang Huimin
    Feng Fenfen
    Wen Jiahong
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION & RISK MANAGEMENT, VOLS I AND II, 2010, : 969 - 973
  • [6] Impact of climate change on Tibet tourism based on tourism climate index
    Zhong, Linsheng
    Yu, Hu
    Zeng, Yuxi
    JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHICAL SCIENCES, 2019, 29 (12) : 2085 - 2100
  • [7] Impacts of climate change on domestic tourism in the UK: a panel data estimation
    Taylor, Tim
    Arigoni Ortiz, Ramon
    TOURISM ECONOMICS, 2009, 15 (04) : 803 - 812
  • [8] Impact of climate change on Tibet tourism based on tourism climate index
    Linsheng Zhong
    Hu Yu
    Yuxi Zeng
    Journal of Geographical Sciences, 2019, 29 : 2085 - 2100
  • [9] The impact of climate change on domestic tourism: a gravity model for Spain
    Priego, Francisco J.
    Rossello, Jaume
    Santana-Gallego, Maria
    REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE, 2015, 15 (02) : 291 - 300
  • [10] Review of climate change impacts on marine aquaculture in the UK and Ireland
    Callaway, Ruth
    Shinn, Andrew P.
    Grenfell, Suzanne E.
    Bron, James E.
    Burnell, Gavin
    Cook, Elizabeth J.
    Crumlish, Margaret
    Culloty, Sarah
    Davidson, Keith
    Ellis, Robert P.
    Flynn, Kevin J.
    Fox, Clive
    Green, Darren M.
    Hays, Graeme C.
    Hughes, Adam D.
    Johnston, Erin
    Lowe, Christopher D.
    Lupatsch, Ingrid
    Malham, Shelagh
    Mendzil, Anouska F.
    Nickell, Thom
    Pickerell, Tom
    Rowley, Andrew F.
    Stanley, Michele S.
    Tocher, Douglas R.
    Turnbull, James F.
    Webb, Gemma
    Wootton, Emma
    Shields, Robin J.
    AQUATIC CONSERVATION-MARINE AND FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS, 2012, 22 (03) : 389 - 421