1 Chapter 1 Coastal Tourism
877.1.2 The resulting problems are:
21.1 Introduction
887.2 How does Tourism Damage Coastal Environment?
31.2 The Magnitude and Economic Importance of Coastal Tourism
897.2.1 Tourism Infrastructure
41.3 Sustainable Tourism
907.2.2 Carefree resorts, operators and tourists
51.4 The main Impacts and Challenges
917.2.3 Cruise ship: floating city
61.5 The need for planning
927.3 The Case of Cruise Ship Tourism: 7.3.1 Issues
71.6 Coastal Tourism in Emerging Destinations
937.4 Impacts
81.7 The Special Case of Small Island Developing States (SIDS)
947.4.1 Environmental Impact
91.8 Global Issues and Coastal Tourism
957.4.2 Sociocultural Impact
101.9 Quick Recap
967.5 Benefits of Sustainable Coastal Tourism
111.10 Questionnaire: References
977.5.1 Economic Advantage
12 Chapter 2 Coastal Tourism Planning Frameworks
987.5.2 Contribution to government revenue
132.1 Rationale for tourism planning: 2.1.1 Tourism planning is important for the following reasons:
997.5.3 Foreign currency income
142.2 Integrated tourism planning
1007.5.4 Job creation
152.2.1 Major Threats
1017.5.5 Contribution to the local economy
162.2.2 Future of Community Based Tourism
1027.5.6 Direct financial contribution to nature conservation
172.2.3 Main factors for Seasonality
1037.5.7 Competitive Advantage
182.3 Approaches to integrated tourism planning
1047.5.8 Benefits of environmental management and planning
192.3.1 Major Threats:
1057.5.9 Sociocultural Benefits
202.3.2 Future of Community Based Tourism
1067.5.10 Empower the Community
212.3.3 Main factors for Seasonality
1077.5.11 Revival of culture and tradition
222.4 Ecological Footprint
1087.5.12 Encourage community participation and pride
232.4.1 Using the EF
1097.5.13 Tourism benefits of sustainable tourism
242.4.2 Critiques of the EF
1107.6 Sustainable Tourism Strategy
252.5 The Concept of tourism carrying capacity
1117.6.1 Current situation analysis
262.5.1 Physical Carrying Capacity
1127.6.2 Strategy Development
272.5.2 Economic Carrying Capacity
1137.6.3 Action Plan
282.5.3 Social Carrying Capacity
1147.7 Quick Recap
292.5.4 Biophysical Carrying Capacity
1157.8 Questionnaire
302.5.5 Weakness of Carrying Capacity
116References
312.5.6 Limits of Acceptable Change
117 Chapter 8 Climate Adaptation, Sustainable Development, and SIDS Tourism
322.5.7 Visitor Experience and resource protection
1188.1 Introduction
332.5.8 Descriptive and Evaluation
1198.2 Climate Change
342.5.9 Differing Definitions
1208.3 SIDS
352.6 Quick Recap
1218.4 Quick Recap
362.7 Questionnaire
1228.5 Questionnaire: References
37References
123Chapter 9 Sustainable Tourism and the Grand Challenge of Climate Change
38 Chapter 3 Climate Change Impacts on Coastal Tourism
1249.1 Introduction
393.1 Introduction
1259.2 Climate Change Challenges
403.1.1 Adaptation
1269.2.1 Managing the Carbon Risk Associated with Transition to Net-Zero Economy
413.1.2 Sea Level Rise
1279.2.2 Managing the Physical Climate Risks of Unavoidable Changes in Climate
423.1.3 Nature-based tourism and sea-level rise
1289.3 Tourism Sector Preparedness for Climate Change
433.2 Extreme Events
1299.3.1 Response of the Academy
443.2.1 Beaches and Extreme Events
1309.3.2 Response of International Tourism Organizations
453.2.2 Coastline settlements and infrastructure and extreme events
1319.3.3 Response of National and Destination Governments
463.2.3 Cruise ship tourism, boating and extreme events
1329.4 Quick Recap
473.3 Temperature
1339.5 Questionnaire
483.3.1 Coral reefs and higher sea surface temperature
134References
493.3.2 Coastline settlements and infrastructure and higher temperature
135 Chapter 10 Climate Change and Small Island Developing States
503.4 Rainfall Changes
13610.1 Introduction
513.5 Ecosystem Changes
13710.2 Patterns of Hazards, Exposure and Vulnerability in small island developing states
523.5.1 Coral reefs and ecosystem changes
13810.3 Impacts
533.5.2 Nature-based tourism and ecosystem changes
13910.3.1 Current Impacts of Climate Change
543.6 Quick Recap
14010.3.2 Projected Risks of Climate Change
553.7 Questionnaire
14110.4 Environmental Psychology
56References
14210.5 Adaptation Planning and Implementation
57 Chapter 4 Coastal Tourism: Opportunity and Sustainability
14310.6 Trends in Mitigation
584.1 Introduction
14410.7 Loss and Damage
594.2 Coastal Tourism: 4.2.1 Tourism
14510.8 Climate Justice
604.3 Problems
14610.9 Quick Recap
614.4 Sustainable Strategy
14710.10 Questionnaire: References
624.5 Quick Recap
148 Chapter 11 Disaster Management for Coastal Tourism Destinations
634.6 Questionnaire: References
14911.1 Introduction
64 Chapter 5 Sustainable Coastal Tourism: Problem and Management Options
15011.2 Vulnerabilities in Coastal Tourism
655.1 Introduction
15111.3 Approaches to Disaster Management in Coastal Tourism
665.2 Coastal Tourism
15211.4 Disasters as Wicked Problems
675.2.1 The Challenges of Coastal Tourism
15311.5 Social Learning
685.2.2 Strategy for Sustainable Coastal Tourism
15411.6 Quick Recap
695.3 Environmental Impact: 5.3.1 Socio-Economy
15511.7 Questionnaire: References
705.4 Sustainable Tourism
156 Chapter 12 Climate Change, Vulnerability and Social Justice
715.4.1 Culture
15712.1 Introduction
725.4.2 Major Global Initiatives
15812.2 Vulnerability
735.5 Quick Recap
15912.3 People and System Vulnerable to Climate Change
745.6 Questionnaire
16012.2.1 Water-scarce regions
75References
16112.2.2 Vulnerable marine ecosystems
76 Chapter 6 Tourism and Climate Related Disasters
16212.2.3 Fish-dependent societies
776.1 Introduction
16312.2.4 Threats to human health
786.2 Coastal Tourism
16412.2.5 Extreme vulnerability: Small-island states
796.3 Climate Change
16512.2.5 Environmental security and environmental refugees
806.4 Tourist’s Perspectives
16612.2.6 Considerations of social justice
816.5 Disaster Risks
16712.2.7 Forging constructive responses
826.6 Quick Recap
16812.3 Quick Recap
836.7 Questionnaire: References
16912.4 Questionnaire
84 Chapter 7 Impact of Tourism in Coastal Areas
170References
85\7.1 Introduction
171Glossary
867.1.1 Causes of coastal degradation
172Index