TY - BOOK AU - Lew,Alan A. TI - Managing and adapting to global change in tourism places SN - 9781138859548 AV - G156.5.E58 M36 2015 U1 - 306.4819 23 PY - 2015/// CY - London, New York PB - Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group KW - Tourism KW - Environmental aspects KW - Social aspects KW - Climatic changes KW - Globalization N1 - Articles originally published in Tourism geographies, volume 16, issue 3 (July 2014) and issue 5 (December 2014); Includes bibliographical references and index; 1; Introduction: managing and adapting to global change in tourism places; Alan A. Lew --; 2; Thermal range of coastal tourism resort microclimates; Michelle Rutty and Daniel Scott --; 3; Hurricane impacts on southeastern United States coastal national park visitation; Kyle M. Woosnam and Hyun Kim --; 4; A cluster analysis of climate change mitigation behaviours among SMTEs; Tim Coles, Anne-Kathrin Zschiegner and Claire Dinan --; 5; Climate change perceptions and responses in Scotland's ski industry; Debbie Hopkins and Kate Maclean --; 6; Perceptions of trekking tourism and social and environmental change in Nepal's Himalayas; Gyan P. Nyaupane, Alan A. Lew and Kevin Tatsugawa --; 7; Asset-based community development as applied to tourism in Tibet; Mao-Ying Wu and Philip L. Pearce --; 8; Understanding local innovation systems in peripheral tourism destinations; Doris Anna Carson, Dean Bradley Carson and Heidi Hodge --; 9; Tourism-conservation enterprises as a land-use strategy in Kenya; Machiel Lamers, Rita Nthiga, Rene van der Duim and Jakomijn van Wijk --; 10; Community perceptions to place attachment and tourism development in Finnish Lapland; Eva Kaján --; 11; Tourism destination zoning in mountain regions: a consumer-based approach; Dani Blasco, Jaume Guia and Lluís Prats --; 12; Cultural impact of modernization and tourism on Dai villages in Xishuangbanna, China; Likun Chen N2 - "Today, more than ever, communities need to develop resilience strategies to adapt to the varied and often unpredictable forces of global change. The focus of this collection of articles from Tourism Geographies is on global change in tourism places. Global change incorporates social and economic globalization, which is arguably the most important process to have shaped the development of modern tourism since the nineteenth century, and climate change, which is likely to be the most significant factor influencing human behavior and livelihood in the coming decades. The organization of these articles reflects a traditional geography approach, which starts with an emphasis the physical geography foundations of the human condition, especially through the issue of climate change. This is then broadened by a series of insightful comparative studies of how tourism communities react, adapt and relate to their changing natural and social conditions. This collection of papers addresses major issues and adaptive paths for tourism destinations as they face the challenges of our contemporary world. This book as published as a special issue of Tourism Geographies."--Publisher's website ER -