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Generational approaches to climate change with special regard to tourism and recreational habits - Results of a Hungarian survey

Németh, Kornél ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3644-7886, Hegedűsné Baranyai, Nóra, Vincze, András ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1157-2448, Tóth-Kaszás, Nikoletta ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5147-2022 and Péter, Erzsébet (2022) Generational approaches to climate change with special regard to tourism and recreational habits - Results of a Hungarian survey. Society and Economy, 44 (1). pp. 83-101. DOI https://doi.org/10.1556/204.2021.00021

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1556/204.2021.00021


Abstract

Although the issue of the coronavirus pandemic has temporarily overridden discussions on the impacts of climate change on tourism, they have not lost their relevance at all. The exposure of the tourism industry to these effects is indisputable. This study, conducted in 2019–2020, examined the perceptible impacts of climate change that generate further changes, and the issue of climate adaptation involving certain supply-side players in the tourism sector at the local and regional levels. In the questionnaire used to explore the topic, questions were asked about a number of perceptible phenomena and their effects on everyday life, recreational habits, and adaptation. The quantitative surveys involved 1,615 respondents from the Transdanubian region of Hungary (NUTS1/HU2). The results of the research clearly confirm that the problem of climate change is no longer a concern only for scientists, and although the different generations perceive and evaluate the phenomenon differently in many cases, it increasingly affects people’s everyday lives and recreational habits. The perceived effects experienced by the respondents clearly influence the enjoyment of certain tourism product groups (beach holidays, hiking, attending open-air events) and the comfort and satisfaction experienced by individuals.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:climate impacts, tourism, climate change adaptation, survey, generation
JEL classification:L83 - Sports; Gambling; Restaurants; Recreation; Tourism
Q54 - Climate; Natural Disasters; Global Warming
Subjects:Commerce and tourism
Ecology
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1556/204.2021.00021
ID Code:7270
Deposited By: Veronika Vitéz
Deposited On:16 Mar 2022 11:30
Last Modified:16 Mar 2022 11:30

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