作者: Filipa Fernandes
DOI: 10.1080/1743873X.2015.1082574
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摘要: High-magnitude, low-frequency rain events (heavy rains) have increased on the island of Madeira in recent years. The levadas, a built heritage water canals, and one biggest tourist attractions due to their role as hiking trails, been repeatedly damaged result heavy rains causing problems that affect stakeholders, regional governments local communities. Using ethnographic methods this study analyses relations between tourism, actors climate change especially vulnerability tourism spaces (hiking trails) risk (in)security.