Climate change adaptation for tourism in the Pacific: analysing the policy environment in Fiji

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Jiang, Min, Wong, Emma, Klint, Louise Munk, DeLacy, Terry, Harrison, David and Dominey-Howes, Dale (2011) Climate change adaptation for tourism in the Pacific: analysing the policy environment in Fiji. In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Tourism (ICOT 2011) : tourism in era of uncertainty : Rhodes Island, Greece, 27-30 April, 2011. Andriotis, Konstantinos, Theocharous, Antonis and Kotsi, Filareti, eds. International Association for Tourism Policy, pp. 273-284.

Abstract

Tourism is the largest export sector and a major employer for most Pacific Island countries including Fiji. Pacific tourism is highly vulnerable to climate change impacts due to its close connections to the environment and climate itself. This paper evaluates the conduciveness of Fiji’s policy environment for tourism adaptation to climate change by analysing how its policies (both explicit and implicit) in climate change, tourism, environmental and disaster management address tourism adaptation types (technical, business management, behavioural, policy, and research and education) as well as characteristics of Small Island Developing States (SIDS) that make them especially vulnerable to climate change. The paper concludes that Fiji does provide a reasonably conducive policy environment for its tourism to adapt but some important adaptation issues still remain as policy gaps. Based on these identified policy gaps, the paper makes a number of recommendations for Fiji to further develop its tourism adaptation policies and strategies.

Item type Book Section
URI https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/21879
Official URL http://iatour.net/pdf/Proceedings%20ICOT%202011%20...
ISBN 9789963979936
Subjects Historical > FOR Classification > 1605 Policy and Administration
Historical > SEO Classification > 9603 Climate and Climate Change
Historical > Faculty/School/Research Centre/Department > Faculty of Business and Law
Keywords ResPubID26466, ResPubID26460; tourism adaptation, tourism policy, sustainable development, small island developing states, countries, Fiji, policy-making, Pacific islands
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