Climate Change and Fruit-Picking Tourism: Impact and Adaptation
Liu J.; Chen, F.; Ge, Q. S.; Li, Y. Y.
2016
关键词china
英文摘要The purpose of this work is to present phenology as a valid indicator and methodology for monitoring and assessing the impact of climate change on plant-based tourist activities. Fruit-picking has become a popular rural tourism activity worldwide. However, fruit maturity dates (FMD) have been affected by climate change (CC), which has in turn profoundly affected fruit-picking tourism activities (FPTA). In this paper, phenological data on the FMD for 45 types of plants in 1980-2012, dates for more than 200 fruit-picking festivals, and data on monthly average air temperature in 1980-2013 were used to assess the impact of CCon FPTA by wavelet and correlation analyses. The findings indicated that the study area had been significantly affected by CC. Prevailing temperatures at one or three months prior have a decisive influence on FMD. Among the 11 plants directly related to FPTA, the FMD of four were significantly advanced, while 6-7 were significantly delayed owning to increased temperature. Of the 11 FPTA, only two had realized the impact of CC and had adjusted festival opening dates based on dynamic changes. However, a considerable number of festival activities remained fixed or scheduled on the weekends.
出处Advances in Meteorology
语种英语
ISSN号1687-9309
DOI标识10.1155/2016/9783646
内容类型SCI/SSCI论文
源URL[http://ir.igsnrr.ac.cn/handle/311030/43087]  
专题地理科学与资源研究所_历年回溯文献
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Liu J.,Chen, F.,Ge, Q. S.,et al. Climate Change and Fruit-Picking Tourism: Impact and Adaptation. 2016.
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