Reflexiones sobre Calentamiento Global y Turismo. Principales riesgos ambientales y regiones turísticas afectadas

Q2 Social Sciences
Noelia Aymara Padilla
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Abstract

The environmental effects related to global warming jeopardize tourism activity and the economic stability of several countries with a marked dependence on activity. Concepts from Social Theory of Risk and the Climate-Tourism Binomial are used, and an analysis is made of the environmental effects of Global Warming, such as the melting of the eternal snows, the rise in sea level, the changes in marine currents and the extreme weather events (hurricanes, floods, rainfall, drought, heat waves) that affect tourism directly and indirectly. Taking into account the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) regions, emblematic cases were identified whose selection responds to the role of tourism in the economic development of the place or its wealth in terms of tourist attractions. The results allow to account for the modification of climatic situations that contribute tourism, the greater occurrence of natural disasters, the presence of attractions at risk, the destruction of basic infrastructure, among other issues. Therefore, it is important to plan the tourism activity taking into account the threats and risks arising from an increase in atmospheric temperature.
关于全球变暖和旅游业的思考。主要环境风险和受影响的旅游区
与全球变暖有关的环境影响危及一些明显依赖活动的国家的旅游活动和经济稳定。利用社会风险理论和气候旅游二项式的概念,分析了全球变暖的环境影响,如永久积雪的融化、海平面的上升、洋流的变化以及直接和间接影响旅游业的极端天气事件(飓风、洪水、降雨、干旱、热浪)。考虑到世界旅游组织(旅游组织)各区域,确定了一些具有象征意义的案例,这些案例的选择是根据旅游业在该地经济发展中的作用或旅游景点方面的财富而定的。这些结果可以解释导致旅游业的气候变化、自然灾害的更多发生、景点的存在面临风险、基本基础设施的破坏等问题。因此,在规划旅游活动时,必须考虑到大气温度升高带来的威胁和风险。
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Electronic Government
Electronic Government Social Sciences-Public Administration
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2.30
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期刊介绍: Electronic Government, a fully refereed journal, publishes articles that present current practice and research in the area of e-government.
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