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C. Michael Hall (Editor), James E. S. Higham (Editor)

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March 1, 2005 Aspects of Tourism
Climate change is one of the major environmental issues facing the world today. As the worlds largest industry tourism both contributes to and will be dramatically affected by climate change. Climate change has been described as a threat greater than terrorism. This book represents the first comprehensive book-level examination of the relationship between tourism and climate change and is of interest not only to students of tourism but to policy makers and the tourism industry who will have to respond to the challenges posed by climate change.

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"This book is a must read. It is the first to examine the effects of climate change on this sector." -- Dr. David B. Weaver, George Mason University, USA

"This text draws on a wealth of relevant contributors and explores the complex inter-relationships between tourism and climate change." -- Brian Wheeller, NHTV, Breda, The Netherlands --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Michael Hall is a Professor in the Department of Tourism, University of Otago, New Zealand and Honorary Professor, University of Stirling, Scotland. He has written widely on tourism, regional development and mobility issues as well as environmental history, particularly with respect to peripheral areas. James Higham is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Tourism, University of Otago, New Zealand. Dr. Higham teaches courses in tourism impacts and evaluation, ecotourism operations and wilderness and marine tourism. His research interests relating to tourism and the environment centre on wilderness management, wildlife tourism and ecotourism business operations.

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Michael is currently Professor in Marketing in the Department of Management, joining the department at the start of 2007. He is also currently Docent in the Department of Geography, University of Oulu, Finland; Visiting Professor in the Business School, Linneaus University, Kalmar, Sweden; and a Visiting Professor at the Sheffield Business School, Sheffield Hallam, UK. He is also a frequent visitor to the Department of Social and Economic Geography, Umeå University (from which he received an honorary doctorate in 2008) and the School of Service Management at Lund Helsingborg campus, both in Sweden. He has also previously held positions at the University of Otago, Victoria University of Wellington, Massey University, University of Canberra and the University of New England. He has also previously been an Honorary Professor in the Department of Marketing, Stirling University, Scotland. His doctorate is in geography from the University of Western Australia, from which he also received an honours degree in politics. His masters is from the faculty of environmental studies at the University of Waterloo, Canada, in geography/resource management.

Michael has longstanding interests in tourism and voluntary temporary mobility, regional development, environmental history, and sustainability with current research dealing with such issues as place branding and marketing (including Santa Claus), power and policy making in tourism, steady-state and ecological economic perspectives on destinations and places, servicescapes, economic geography and tourism mobility, conservation and environmental and climate change, event impacts, international studies, and the use of tourism as an economic development and conservation mechanism. More recently he has been undertaking research on wine and food marketing and gastronomy, which has required strenuous research in the field, this is particularly focused on development of local economies, network relationships and social capital, food miles, biosecurity, and farmers markets. He is the author or editor of over 55 books as well as author of over 350 journal articles and book chapters and is active in a number of international research associations such as ATLAS and the IGU Tourism Commission.

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artificial snowmaking facilities, animal summer grazing, hypothetical climate scenarios, evaluating world climates, natural forestation, visitation behavior, billion pkm, tourist mobility, tourism climate, ski tourism, tourism mobility, tourism stakeholders, winter tourism, reduced snow cover, global tourism industry, sustainable tourism, altitude resorts, climate change adaptation, sustainable mobility, tourism sustainability, seat occupancy, tourism demand, tourism flows, recreation benefits, scenario variables
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North America, New Zealand, United States, United Nations, Intergovernmental Panel, World Tourism Organization, North East Asia, Great Lakes, Kyoto Protocol, New York, World Tourism Organisation, Cambridge University Press, South Africa, South East Asia, Buenos Aires, Swiss Alps, Department of Geography, International Journal of Climatology, University of East Anglia, European Environmental Agency, European Union, National Assessment Team, Rocky Mountain National Park, Scottish Highlands, Travel Research International
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