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Behavioural adaptation to climate change among winter alpine tourists: an analysis of tourist motivations and leisure substitutability
Authors:Nicole Cocolas  Gabrielle Walters  Lisa Ruhanen
Affiliation:Tourism Cluster, UQ Business School, University of Queensland, St. Lucia, QLD 4072 Australia
Abstract:Understanding market responses to climate change impacts has important implications for the sustainability of Australia's winter tourism destinations. Utilising a framework incorporating push–pull tourist motivations and the theory of leisure substitutability, this study sought to explore how winter tourists in Australia will adapt to changes in snow cover in Australia's alpine regions under future climate change scenarios. The results of a questionnaire completed by 231 respondents indicated that tourist motivations were related to behavioural adaptation, and that there is a general preference among the current winter market for spatial substitution in the event of poor snow. Those motivated by recreation specialisation or snow-related attributes were likely to opt for spatial substitution, while tourists motivated by self-expression and après ski activities displayed resilience to poor snow conditions. The results demonstrate a clear division between leisure-driven tourists who valued participation in sport, and experience-driven tourists, who displayed higher resilience to reduced snow under projected climate change scenarios. These results have practical implications for winter tourism destinations, both in terms of targeting experience-driven tourists in the case of reduced snow as well as the longer term sustainability and viability of winter tourism destinations.
Keywords:climate change  behavioural adaptation  tourist motivations  leisure substitutability  winter tourism  alpine tourism
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