Dive tourism in Luganville, Vanuatu: shocks, stressors and vulnerability to climate change
Klint, Louise Munk, Jiang, Min, Law, Alexandra ORCID: 0000-0002-1246-1301, DeLacy, Terry, Filep, Sebastian, Calgaro, Emma, Dominey-Howes, Dale and Harrison, David (2012) Dive tourism in Luganville, Vanuatu: shocks, stressors and vulnerability to climate change. Tourism in Marine Environments, 8 (1/2). pp. 91-109. ISSN 1544-273X (print) 2169-0197 (online)
Abstract
Luganville is a developing dive tourism destination region (DTDR) in Vanuatu, which relies on tourism. This article reports on the shocks and stressors faced by Luganville’s dive tourism sector and climate change’s exacerbation of these. The study’s methodology was based on rapid rural appraisal and case study principles, involving methods of semistructured interviews, group discussions, and personal observations. Data were analyzed using a thematic analysis approach. Key shocks identified include cyclones, earthquakes, effect on demand due to media footage, and changes to international flights. Main stressors were starfish outbreaks and environmental degradation. Unlike the indigenous communities, expatriates show little concern for the potential impact of climate change, presenting response challenges that must incorporate different perspectives to develop effective adaptation options. Special Issue : scuba diving tourism
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Additional Information | Typographical error for radioactive it should state radiative |
Item type | Article |
URI | https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/21781 |
DOI | 10.3727/154427312X13262430524225 |
Subjects | Historical > FOR Classification > 0501 Ecological Applications Historical > FOR Classification > 1506 Tourism Historical > Faculty/School/Research Centre/Department > Centre for Tourism and Services Research (CTSR) |
Keywords | ResPubID25759, Luganville, tourism destination region, DTDR, small island developing states territories, SIDST, expatriates, Ni-Vanuatu, stakeholders, communities, tourism sector, radiative |
Citations in Scopus | 25 - View on Scopus |
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