Perfect Storm: Climate Change and Tourism
November 13, 2020
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Summary
While the world’s attention is on dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change remains a greater existential threat to vulnerable countries that are highly dependent on a weather-sensitive sector like tourism. Using a novel multidimensional index, this study investigates the long-term impact of climate change vulnerability on international tourism in a panel of 15 Caribbean countries over the period 1995–2017. Empirical results show that climate vulnerability already has a statistically and economically significant negative effect on international tourism revenues across the region. As extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and severe over time, our findings indicate that the Caribbean countries need to pursue comprehensive adaptation policies to reduce vulnerabilities to climate change.
Subject: Climate change, Estimation techniques, Natural disasters, Public expenditure review, Tourism
Keywords: adaptation, adaptation measure, Caribbean, climate change vulnerability, global warming, resilience, system GMM identification assumption, system GMM technique, vulnerability index, WP
Pages:
18
Volume:
2020
DOI:
Issue:
243
Series:
Working Paper No. 2020/243
Stock No:
WPIEA2020243
ISBN:
9781513559575
ISSN:
1018-5941







