A Tourism Impact Index for Water-Based Natural Attractions Field-Tested in Subarctic and Maritime Climates

Tourism in cold and cool-climate regions is largely characterized by recreational and sightseeing activities at water-based natural attractions such as beaches, coastal cliffs, and waterfalls. While the economic benefits of the tourism industry can contribute to a sustainable future for these region...

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spelling ftwesternkent:oai:digitalcommons.wku.edu:theses-4145 2023-05-15T16:51:15+02:00 A Tourism Impact Index for Water-Based Natural Attractions Field-Tested in Subarctic and Maritime Climates Fox, Jason 2019-07-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/theses/3140 https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4145&context=theses unknown TopSCHOLAR® https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/theses/3140 https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4145&context=theses Masters Theses & Specialist Projects Environmental Management Environmental Index Environmental Impact Tourism Management Environmental Health and Protection Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment Geomorphology Physical and Environmental Geography Tourism text 2019 ftwesternkent 2022-12-11T12:33:29Z Tourism in cold and cool-climate regions is largely characterized by recreational and sightseeing activities at water-based natural attractions such as beaches, coastal cliffs, and waterfalls. While the economic benefits of the tourism industry can contribute to a sustainable future for these regions, the environmental implications of a hastilydeveloped industry cannot be ignored given that cold-climate and cool-climate landscapes are at risk of rapid environmental change from a warming climate and other environmental concerns. This study consisted of the development of the Tourism Impact Index for Water-Based Natural Sites, the first of its kind, and its application and refinement in the field at various water-based natural tourism sites in Iceland and the Washington Olympic Peninsula. As no direct precedent for the index exists, the creation of the initial index draft was informed by other environmental indices available from the literature in related disciplines. The index contains 44 visually-assessed indicators, each scored on a scale of zero to three regarding potential severity of environmental impact. As the index was applied throughout the two study regions, improvements were incorporated into the design so as to create a well-validated product that may be shared with tourism managers and developers and with researchers to aid in the continued expansion of literature on tourism-environment interactions. Text Iceland Subarctic Western Kentucky University (WKU): TopScholar
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topic Environmental Management
Environmental Index
Environmental Impact
Tourism Management
Environmental Health and Protection
Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment
Geomorphology
Physical and Environmental Geography
Tourism
spellingShingle Environmental Management
Environmental Index
Environmental Impact
Tourism Management
Environmental Health and Protection
Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment
Geomorphology
Physical and Environmental Geography
Tourism
Fox, Jason
A Tourism Impact Index for Water-Based Natural Attractions Field-Tested in Subarctic and Maritime Climates
topic_facet Environmental Management
Environmental Index
Environmental Impact
Tourism Management
Environmental Health and Protection
Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment
Geomorphology
Physical and Environmental Geography
Tourism
description Tourism in cold and cool-climate regions is largely characterized by recreational and sightseeing activities at water-based natural attractions such as beaches, coastal cliffs, and waterfalls. While the economic benefits of the tourism industry can contribute to a sustainable future for these regions, the environmental implications of a hastilydeveloped industry cannot be ignored given that cold-climate and cool-climate landscapes are at risk of rapid environmental change from a warming climate and other environmental concerns. This study consisted of the development of the Tourism Impact Index for Water-Based Natural Sites, the first of its kind, and its application and refinement in the field at various water-based natural tourism sites in Iceland and the Washington Olympic Peninsula. As no direct precedent for the index exists, the creation of the initial index draft was informed by other environmental indices available from the literature in related disciplines. The index contains 44 visually-assessed indicators, each scored on a scale of zero to three regarding potential severity of environmental impact. As the index was applied throughout the two study regions, improvements were incorporated into the design so as to create a well-validated product that may be shared with tourism managers and developers and with researchers to aid in the continued expansion of literature on tourism-environment interactions.
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title_short A Tourism Impact Index for Water-Based Natural Attractions Field-Tested in Subarctic and Maritime Climates
title_full A Tourism Impact Index for Water-Based Natural Attractions Field-Tested in Subarctic and Maritime Climates
title_fullStr A Tourism Impact Index for Water-Based Natural Attractions Field-Tested in Subarctic and Maritime Climates
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