España | El impacto del cambio climático en la demanda turística en España
Spain | The Impact of Climate Change on Tourism Demand in Spain
Joxe Mari Barrutiabengoa,
Giancarlo Carta,
Nara González,
Pilar Más Rodríguez,
Diego Pérez González and
Gül Yücel
No 24/11, Working Papers from BBVA Bank, Economic Research Department
Abstract:
Climate is a relevant factor in the choice of a tourist destination. Changes in climate conditions could alter the seasonal and geographical pattern of tourism in Spain, with the impact depending on the adaptation policies implemented. Climate is a relevant factor in the choice of a tourist destination. Changes in climate conditions could alter the seasonal and geographical pattern of tourism in Spain, with the impact depending on the adaptation policies implemented.
Keywords: Sustainable growth; Crecimiento sostenible; Tourism sector; Sector turístico; Foreign tourism; Turismo extranjero; Global warming; Calentamiento global; Climate change; Cambio climático; Spain; España; Galicia; Galicia; Andalusia; Andalucía; Aragon; Aragón; Asturias; Asturias; Cantabria; Cantabria; Balearic Islands; Baleares; Canary Island; Canarias; Castile La Mancha; Castilla La Mancha; Castile and Leon; Castilla y León; Catalonia; Cataluña; Valencian Community; Comunidad Valenciana; Extremadura; Extremadura; La Rioja; La Rioja; Madrid; Madrid; Murcia; Murcia; Navarre; Navarra; Basque Country; País Vasco; Macroeconomic Analysis; Análisis Macroeconómico; Regional Analysis Spain; Análisis Regional España; Climate Sustainability; Sostenibilidad Climática; Tourism; Turismo; Working Paper; Documento de Trabajo (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L83 Q54 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 44 pages
Date: 2024-09
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