The Impacts of Climate Change on Coastal Georgia Heritage Tourism Sites

IF 0.6 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
Reilly T. Corkran, Amy E. Potter, P. Schmutz
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abstract:Climate change is a global issue that will impact the preservation of historic heritage sites. However, much of the research on the impacts of climate change on historic heritage sites has focused on Europe and in the United States, studies have largely centered on National Park Service (NPS) sites. In the state of Georgia, a number of heritage tourism destinations central to the state's vibrant tourism economy occur in its coastal zone, a zone navigating the impacts of sea-level rise, flooding, coastal erosion, and hurricanes. Given the limited understanding of the impacts on heritage tourism sites specifically within the state of Georgia—which has yet to develop a statewide adaptation plan—this study seeks to understand the impacts of climate change on heritage tourism sites from the perspective of site managers and staff. This study takes a multi-methodological approach utilizing surveys and archival research to understand site-specific impacts, management protocols, and management and staff views on climate change. The study focused on six sites in Georgia falling under different ownership structures and found that managers and staff at all sites reported damage from hurricanes and flooding and were concerned about the impacts of climate change and the long-term survival of their site.
气候变化对格鲁吉亚沿海遗产旅游地的影响
摘要:气候变化是一个全球性问题,它将影响历史遗产的保护。然而,关于气候变化对历史遗产地影响的大部分研究都集中在欧洲,而在美国,研究主要集中在国家公园管理局(NPS)的遗址上。在佐治亚州,许多对该州充满活力的旅游经济至关重要的遗产旅游目的地位于其沿海地区,该地区承受着海平面上升、洪水、海岸侵蚀和飓风的影响。鉴于对遗产旅游景点的影响了解有限,特别是在佐治亚州,该州尚未制定全州范围的适应计划,本研究试图从景点管理者和工作人员的角度了解气候变化对遗产旅游地点的影响。这项研究采用了多种方法,利用调查和档案研究来了解特定地点的影响、管理协议以及管理层和工作人员对气候变化的看法。这项研究重点关注了佐治亚州六个所有权结构不同的场地,发现所有场地的管理人员和工作人员都报告了飓风和洪水造成的损失,并对气候变化的影响及其场地的长期生存表示担忧。
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1.10
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14.30%
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期刊介绍: The Southeastern Geographer is a biannual publication of the Southeastern Division of Association of American Geographers. The journal has published the academic work of geographers and other social and physical scientists since 1961. Peer-reviewed articles and essays are published along with book reviews, organization and conference reports, and commentaries. The journal welcomes manuscripts on any geographical subject as long as it reflects sound scholarship and contains significant contributions to geographical understanding.
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