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Climate and Ocean: Quantifying coastal and marine tourism and protecting destinations (A Summary of Key Findings)
Released on Nov 21, 2024
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Climate and Ocean: Quantifying coastal and marine tourism and protecting destinations (A Summary of Key Findings)

Learn about the size of coastal and marine tourism’s economic and environmental footprint. The sector also faces disproportionate challenge from climate change and thus, requires urgent mitigation and adaptation strategies. The research provides a funding range necessary to fight the threats from climate change.

Learn about the size of coastal and marine tourism’s economic and environmental footprint. The sector also faces disproportionate challenge from climate change and thus, requires urgent mitigation and adaptation strategies. The research provides a funding range necessary to fight the threats from climate change.
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This Key Findings report presents a financing guide for investment required to mitigate and adapt against climate threats posed to coastal destinations. The report features analysis of coastal and marine tourism’s contribution to the global economy, and the environmental footprint it leaves. Direct and indirect activities (supply chain) are calculated in terms of GDP contribution, jobs and GHG emissions. These calculations are used to inform and guide the investment cost of mitigation and adaptation in line with the Paris targets.  

This Key Findings presents a range of focus areas and recommendations on how the sector can reduce emissions, and adapt to climate threats.  

For further explanation of the methodology and sources behind this Economic Impact Research, please refer to these two supporting papers: 'Methodology'and 'Data Sources and Estimation Techniques'.
Number of pages in this report: 12

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