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Climate change and tourism in South and Central America

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JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2023.2210783

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Tourism; climate change; South America; Central America

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This paper assesses the state of knowledge of climate change and tourism in South and Central America, focusing on the characteristics of the tourism sector, climate risks, and GHG contribution. The authors conducted a literature review and searched for institutional publications, programs, and strategies. The analysis identified the main challenges and potentialities between tourism and climate change, including the limited number of studies and lack of primary data, as well as scarce tourism-specific policies and recent development of multisectoral climate plans.
This paper assesses the state of knowledge of climate change and tourism in South and Central America, with a special focus on the characteristics of the tourism sector, the particularities of climate risks of the region and the sectoral GHG contribution. We conducted a scientific literature review (by region and by country) in Spanish, Portuguese and English using publications in the Scopus and Google databases to the end of 2021. In parallel, we performed a search for institutional publications, programs, and strategies on climate change and tourism in South and Central American countries. This analysis identified the main challenges and potentialities between tourism and climate change in the region. Among the main findings is the limited number of studies and lack of primary data to inform policy formulation and tourism planning. Likewise, national, and regional public policies specific to tourism are scarce, while multisectoral climate plans have only recently been developed and, consequently, are difficult to evaluate.

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