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Alpine winter tourists' view on climate change and travel mobility.
Abstract This chapter presents the results of a survey conducted in the alpine destination of Alpbach-Seenland (Province of Tyrol, Austria) which asked winter tourists (n=518) about the two-way relationship between climate change and tourism, measures to reduce tourism's energy consumption and carbon footprint, and factors that might support more eco-/climate-friendly modes of transport for holiday travel in the future.