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Climate Change And The Visitor Industry People, Place, Culture, And The Hawaii Experience: Stakeholder Outreach Workshop Summaries And Risk Perception Analysis
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Alternative Title:A report for the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority
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Description:This report details stakeholder outreach activities conducted by the University of Hawai'i Sea Grant College Program's Center for Sustainable Coastal Tourism as part of this project. The overarching project goals include: Summarize the state of knowledge of current and potential impacts of climate change on Hawai'i's tourism industry and coastal communities; Identify opportunities for adaptation and sustainability of the tourism industry; Inform Hawai'i's decision-makers in the public and private sector of the potential impacts of climate change, and; Provide an opportunity for visitor industry stakeholders to provide feedback on the findings and assist in the identification of priority sectors for adaptation.
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Sea Grant Document Number:HAWAU-S-13-004
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