Seas, Skies and Seasons: Tourism in a Changing Climate
MTA
Assessing vulnerability, adaptation strategies, and low-carbon pathways for destinations
2nd Edition
*Seas, Skies and Seasons: Tourism in a Changing Climate* provides a comprehensive framework for transforming the global tourism industry into a climate-resilient and low-carbon sector. The book begins by translating complex climate science into specific risks for destinations, such as sea-level rise for coastal resorts, diminishing snow reliability for mountain regions, and intensifying heatwaves for urban centers. It emphasizes that tourism is both a victim of and a contributor to climate change, necessitating a dual approach that combines aggressive mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions with strategic adaptation of physical and social infrastructure.
The core of the book offers practical toolkits and nature-based solutions to safeguard tourism assets. It advocates for resilient design, such as elevating coastal buildings and diversifying mountain economies to year-round activities, while highlighting the efficacy of restoring reefs, mangroves, and dunes as natural defenses. Beyond physical infrastructure, the text underscores the importance of social equity, urging destinations to protect the livelihoods of vulnerable workforces and incorporate Indigenous knowledge into climate planning. Governance and innovative financing, including green bonds and parametric insurance, are identified as essential levers for scaling these efforts.
On the path to decarbonization, the book maps out low-carbon transitions across transport, accommodation, and events. It prioritizes the electrification of ground transport, the scaling of sustainable aviation fuels, and deep energy retrofits for hotels. A significant emphasis is placed on "circularity" within supply chains and resource efficiency in food, water, and waste management. To ensure accountability, the text details the necessity of rigorous emissions accounting and transparent climate reporting, noting that data-driven tools like digital twins and sensors are vital for real-time decision support.
Ultimately, the book frames the climate crisis as a catalyst for a fundamental paradigm shift in destination management. By evolving marketing narratives to promote stewardship and "slow travel," destinations can influence visitor behavior to align with planetary boundaries. The final chapters provide strategic roadmaps for 2030 and 2050, offering a vision where tourism thrives through collaboration and foresight. By embracing these pathways, the industry can protect the natural beauty and cultural heritage it depends on, ensuring that travel remains a source of prosperity and connection in a warming world.
The book is primarily designed for tourism destination managers, planners, and policymakers who need to implement climate resilience and decarbonization strategies. It will also benefit tourism business operators (hotels, tour operators, event organizers), sustainability consultants, and government officials working at the intersection of tourism and climate change. Academics and students in tourism management, environmental studies, and sustainable development will find it a valuable resource for understanding the sector's climate challenges and solutions.
February 2, 2026
43,597 words
3 hours 3 minutes
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