Implications of climate change for tourism and outdoor recreation: an Indiana, USA, case study

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Jonathon Day
Natalie Chin
Sandra Sydnor
Melissa Widhalm
Kalim U. Shah
Leslie Dorworth
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[1] Purdue University,School of Hospitality and Tourism Management
[2] University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute,Purdue Climate Change Research Center
[3] Purdue University,Biden School of Public Policy & Administration
[4] University of Delaware,College of Engineering
[5] Purdue University Northwest,undefined
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Climatic Change | 2021年 / 169卷
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Tourism; Climate change; Resilience; Adaptation; Indiana;
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In this case study, we examine a broad range of impacts on tourism and recreation based on projected changes to Indiana’s climate. The direct impacts of climate change on Indiana include increases in the number of hot and extremely hot days each summer, fewer mild days, more rain, and less snow. Each direct impact will affect tourism and recreation. Additionally, a range of indirect impacts are anticipated, including climate-related changes in health issues, new infrastructure needs, changes in forests and other recreational areas, and shifting consumer attitudes toward travel and recreation. Although direct impacts are predictable, indirect impacts on the complex tourism system are harder to anticipate, and the tourism and recreation industry must build resilience to respond to future change. The paper concludes with recommendations for future study.
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