Meeting the Challenges
of Climate Change to Tourism:
Case Studies of Best Practice
Industry officials, experts, academics and practitioners share their knowledge, experience, research and methods of best practice to address and adapt to the adverse effects of
climate change
TABLE OF CONTENTS
3. Destination Success Stories & Case Studies
Judy Karwacki, Small Planet Consulting
• judy@smallplanet.travel
Jayesh Ranjan, Secretary, Tourism Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh
• jayesh_ranjan@hotmail.com
“Chumbe Island Coral Park an Eco-tourism Destination Responding to Challenges of Climate Change”
Lina Mtwana Nordlund, Eleanor Carter and Sibylle Riedmiller, Chumbe Island Coral Park
• Sibylle@Chumbeisland.com
“Conserving in Misool, Indonesia, through Eco-tourism”
Shawn Heinrichs, Founder, Blue Sphere Media, Andrew Miners, Managing Director, Misool Eco Resort, Marit Miners, Director, Misool Eco Resort
• conservation@misoolecoresort.com
• shawn.heinrichs@bluespheremedia.com
“Combating Climate Change through Strategic Destination Planning: A Quadruple-bottom-line Approach”
James MacGregor, President, ecoplan:net sarl, Morocco
• jmacgregor@ecoplannet.com
“Eco-Agritourism as a Means to Preserve Culture and the Environment”
Nikki Rose, Founder of Crete’s Culinary Sanctuaries
• info@cookingincrete.com
“Meeting Challenges in a Protected Landscape” (Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, southern England)
Sally King, World Heritage Visitor Manager, Jurassic Coast Team
• S.A.King@dorsetcc.gov.uk
“Meeting the Challenges of Climate Change to Tourism in Austria”
Klaus Radunsky, Umweltbundesamt Wien
• klaus.radunsky@umweltbundesamt.at
“Queenstown Top 10 Holiday Park Creeksyde”
Erna Spijkerbosch, CEO
• erna@camp.co.nz
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