Uncovering the Essence of the Climate Change Adaptation Problem—A Case Study of the Tourism Sector at Alpine Shire, Victoria, Australia

Carolina Román, A. Lynch, D. Dominey‐Howes
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A problem-orientated and interdisciplinary approach was employed at Alpine Shire, in north-east Victoria, Australia, to explore the concept of contextual vulnerability and adaptability to stressors that include, but are not limited to climatic change. Using a policy sciences approach, the objective was to identify factors that influence existing vulnerabilities that might consequently act as barriers to effective adaptation for the tourism sector. This paper presents initial analyses carried out to clarify adaptation goals through problem definition. Results suggest that many threats, including the effects of climate change, compete for the resources, strategy and direction of local tourism management bodies. An approximation of the common interest, i.e. enhancing capacity in business acumen amongst tourism operators, would facilitate adaptability and sustainability through the enhancement of social capital in this business community.
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揭示气候变化适应问题的本质——以澳大利亚维多利亚阿尔卑斯郡旅游业为例
澳大利亚维多利亚州东北部的Alpine Shire采用了一种以问题为导向的跨学科方法,探索环境脆弱性和对压力源的适应性概念,包括但不限于气候变化。利用政策科学方法,目标是确定影响现有脆弱性的因素,这些因素可能因此成为旅游部门有效适应的障碍。本文提出了通过问题定义来明确适应目标的初步分析。结果表明,包括气候变化影响在内的许多威胁都在争夺当地旅游管理机构的资源、战略和方向。接近共同利益,即提高旅游经营者的商业敏锐度,将通过增加这个商界的社会资本,促进适应性和可持续性。
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