Have Australia's tourism strategies incorporated climate change?

作者: Char-lee J. Moyle , Brent D. Moyle , Andreas Chai , Robert Hales , Zsuzsa Banhalmi-Zakar

DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2017.1387121

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摘要: Tourism is widely acknowledged as a key contributor to climate change, but it remains unclear how the tourism industry has been planning for change in practice. This paper conducts most comprehensive critical review of Australia's policy and documents date. The explores complex challenges posed by adapting over 15-year period. Drawing on longitudinal data-set 477 Australian at national, state, regional local level, this research analyses strategic discourse using content analysis bibliometrics. findings reveal opportunities, strategies contribute sustainable management change. Opportunities include developing more “green” products, while establishing and/or participating collaborative schemes strengthening dialogue surrounding aid implementation practices. Future should consider broader policy-making environment, such stakeholders, power interest dynamics when analysing relation

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