2016
DOI: 10.1080/09640568.2016.1192024
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Understanding consumer behaviour and adaptation planning responses to climate-driven environmental change in Canada's parks and protected areas: a climate futurescapes approach

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“…Empirical research has been conducted to project future demand for glacier site visits, revealing a considerable reduction in demand as a result of the deterioration of glacier scenery (Stewart et al 2016;Groulx et al 2017) or complete disappearance of glaciers (Yuan et al 2006;Scott et al 2008). Conversely, the disappearance of glaciers is also viewed by some as a reason to visit them in a form of ''last chance tourism'' (Dawson et al 2011;Stewart et al 2016), which paradoxically can increase glacier shrinkage due to the heat released by large-scale tourism activities at glacier sites (Wang et al 2019).…”
Section: Participatory Planning Under Scenarios Of Glacier Retreat Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Empirical research has been conducted to project future demand for glacier site visits, revealing a considerable reduction in demand as a result of the deterioration of glacier scenery (Stewart et al 2016;Groulx et al 2017) or complete disappearance of glaciers (Yuan et al 2006;Scott et al 2008). Conversely, the disappearance of glaciers is also viewed by some as a reason to visit them in a form of ''last chance tourism'' (Dawson et al 2011;Stewart et al 2016), which paradoxically can increase glacier shrinkage due to the heat released by large-scale tourism activities at glacier sites (Wang et al 2019).…”
Section: Participatory Planning Under Scenarios Of Glacier Retreat Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, the modern tourist is oriented to focus on themes geared towards more sustainable urban behaviour [5], management of natural and environmental resources [6][7][8], rediscovery of rural areas [9][10][11][12] and, generally, environmental protection. This attitude is also evident when mountain areas are taken into account.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future research around this form of geovisualization can take a different approach. Namely, future studies can involve larger sample sizes and survey-based data collection to examine how a (theoretically) wider diversity of people regard the usefulness and userfriendliness of the tools (e.g., Smith et al, 2012) and show preferences for different scenarios (Groulx et al, 2017). Such research would be particularly valuable for examining questions around how different demographic aspects interact with and respond to the tools.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%