旅游流动性和气候变化——奥地利情况回顾

IF 3.6 3区 管理学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Astrid Gühnemann , Agnes Kurzweil , Markus Mailer
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引用次数: 17

摘要

本文回顾和评估了奥地利旅游与气候变化之间复杂关系的知识现状,考虑到旅游相关交通的发展和预期的未来趋势,以及它们对温室气体排放的影响,以及气候变化对旅游的影响。四分之三的游客乘坐汽车往返奥地利,约10%的游客乘坐飞机,这大大增加了该行业的温室气体排放。如果新冠疫情前的趋势继续下去,可以预期,更远的本土市场将会扩张,乘飞机抵达的客人也会增加。低碳技术、智能交通管理和共享交通解决方案的社会趋势可以改善旅游的环境绩效,但不足以实现《巴黎协定》的气候目标。为了避免这些不可持续的交通形式,并将旅行转向气候友好型交通方式,需要进一步采取强有力的激励措施。通过将营销重点放在距离较近而不是长途的国内市场上,并推广更长时间的住宿,可以减少旅游旅行的次数和距离。奥地利的当地旅游业利益相关者可以通过提高认识活动和在目的地推广可持续的交通解决方案来做出贡献。政治需要通过设定框架条件来实现这一转变,例如将所有旅行方式的气候成本完全纳入其中。管理意义:为了显著减少与旅行相关的温室气体排放,旅游业不能仅仅依赖技术解决方案(电动汽车)和趋势(共享),还必须启动从航空和私人公路运输向铁路和公共交通的转变。这需要采取措施提供激励(快速直达的火车和公共汽车连接、气候友好型当地交通、行李服务、有吸引力的全套服务等),但也要关注更近而不是长途的国内市场,促进更长时间的住宿,并为当地利益相关者和游客开展提高认识的活动。COVID-19和气候危机带来的意识可以被视为采取这些措施的机会。
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Tourism mobility and climate change - A review of the situation in Austria

This paper reviews and assesses the current state of knowledge on the complex relationship between tourism travel and climate change for the case study of Austria, taking into account developments to date and expected future trends of tourism-related transport and their impacts on greenhouse gas emissions as well as impacts of climate change on tourist travel. Three quarters of tourists travel to and from Austria by car and approximately 10% by plane, contributing significantly to the sector's GHG emissions. Should pre-COVID 19 trends continue, an expansion of further distant home markets and an increase of guests arriving by plane can be expected. Low-carbon technologies, intelligent mobility management and societal trends towards shared mobility solutions can improve the environmental performance of tourist travel but will not suffice to achieve the Paris Agreement's climate targets. Further strong incentives will be necessary to avoid these unsustainable forms of mobility and shift trips to climate-friendly modes of transport and the number and distance of tourism trips can be reduced by focussing marketing on closer rather than long-distance home markets and promotion of longer stays. Local tourism stakeholders in Austria can contribute by awareness-raising campaigns and promoting sustainable mobility solutions at the destinations. Politics need enable this shift by setting framework conditions such as full incorporation of climate costs for all modes of travel.

Management implications: To reduce travel related GHG emissions significantly, tourism cannot only rely on technological solutions (electric vehicles) and trends (sharing) but must also initiate a shift from air and private road transport to rail and public transport. This requires measures that offer incentives (fast and direct train and bus connections, climate-friendly local transport, luggage services, attractive all-in packages, etc.), but also a focus on closer rather than long-distance home markets, promotion of longer stays and awareness-raising campaigns for local stakeholders and tourists. The awareness created by the COVID-19 and climate crises can be seen as an opportunity to take these measures.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism offers a dedicated outlet for research relevant to social sciences and natural resources. The journal publishes peer reviewed original research on all aspects of outdoor recreation planning and management, covering the entire spectrum of settings from wilderness to urban outdoor recreation opportunities. It also focuses on new products and findings in nature based tourism and park management. JORT is an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary journal, articles may focus on any aspect of theory, method, or concept of outdoor recreation research, planning or management, and interdisciplinary work is especially welcome, and may be of a theoretical and/or a case study nature. Depending on the topic of investigation, articles may be positioned within one academic discipline, or draw from several disciplines in an integrative manner, with overarching relevance to social sciences and natural resources. JORT is international in scope and attracts scholars from all reaches of the world to facilitate the exchange of ideas. As such, the journal enhances understanding of scientific knowledge, empirical results, and practitioners'' needs. Therefore in JORT each article is accompanied by an executive summary, written by the editors or authors, highlighting the planning and management relevant aspects of the article.
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