DOI: 10.26481/dis.20100319am
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Climate change and tourism: Impacts and vulnerability in coastal Europe

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“…Summer maximum and winter minimum of the TCI are expressed in all stations. A similar ratio, with a maximum TCI during June, July and August is shown in most regions of the Mediterranean, Central and South-Eastern Europe (Amelung B., Viner D., 2006;Perch-Nielsen S. et al, 2010;Moreno A., 2010). Therefore, in Montenegro summer is the most suitable season for tourism.…”
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confidence: 57%
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“…Summer maximum and winter minimum of the TCI are expressed in all stations. A similar ratio, with a maximum TCI during June, July and August is shown in most regions of the Mediterranean, Central and South-Eastern Europe (Amelung B., Viner D., 2006;Perch-Nielsen S. et al, 2010;Moreno A., 2010). Therefore, in Montenegro summer is the most suitable season for tourism.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Туристичке активности које су осетљиве на дневне временске услове су: планинарење, једрење, сплаварење, лов, риболов, алпинизам и параглајдинг. Такође, туристички објекти би, архитектонским типом, конструкцијом, материјалима и енергетском ефикасношћу, требало да пруже микроклиматски комфор и безбедност туристима (de Freitas, 2003;Moreno, 2010). Међутим, клима у Црној Гори нема пресудан утицај на изградњу смештајних објеката и инфраструктуре.…”
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“…Similarly, Lam et al [34] used simulation models in their study and anticipated that climate change will decrease fsh catches globally by 7.7% by 2050. Our numerical simulation results are in agreement with fndings of the European Environmental Agency's research [35], which showed that lakes are impacted by climate change, mainly by temperature rises [35][36][37]. Our results are congruent with previous studies that have shown signifcant adverse efects of warming on freshwater ecosystems [38][39][40][41].…”
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confidence: 91%