Etude sur la neige suisse
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Year: 2007
Climate change and tourism in the alpine regions of Switzerland
Bürki, R; Abegg, B; Elsasser, H
Bürki, R; Abegg, B; Elsasser, H (2007). Climate change and tourism in the alpine regions of Switzerland. In: Amelung, B [et al.]. Climate change and tourism: assessment and coping strategies. Maastricht, 165-172. Postprint available at: http://www.zora.uzh.ch Posted at the Zurich Open Repository and Archive, University of Zurich. http://www.zora.uzh.ch Originally published at: Amelung, B [et al.] 2007. Climate change and tourism: assessment and coping strategies. Maastricht, 165-172.
Climate change and tourism in the alpine regions of Switzerland
Abstract For many alpine areas in Switzerland, winter tourism is the most important source of income, and snow-reliability is one of the key elements of the offers made by tourism in the Alps. 85% of Switzerland's current ski resorts can be designated as snow-reliable. If climate change occurs, the level of snow-reliability will rise from 1200 m up to 1800 m over the next few decades. Only 44% of the ski resorts wouldthen still be snow-reliable. While some regions may be able to maintain their winter tourism with suitable adaptation strategies, others would lose winter tourism due to a diminishing snow pack. Climate change must be viewed as a catalyst that is reinforcing and accelerating the pace of structural changes in tourism. Today, adaptation strategies are predominant in tourism (e.g. artificial snow production). As an industry that will be severely affected by climate change, however, tourism will increasingly have to focus on mitigation strategies (e.g. less greenhouse gas emissions by tourism traffic).
Amelung B., Blazejczyk K., Matzarakis A., 2007: Climate Change and Tourism – Assessment and Copying Strategies
CLIMATE CHANGE AND TOURISM IN THE ALPINE REGIONS OF