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Alvaro Moreno
Researcher at Maastricht University
Publications - 13
Citations - 1141
Alvaro Moreno is an academic researcher from Maastricht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Tourism. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 12 publications receiving 1017 citations.
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Physical and economic consequences of climate change in Europe
Juan Carlos Ciscar,Ana Iglesias,Luc Feyen,László Szabó,Denise Van Regemorter,Bas Amelung,Bas Amelung,Robert J. Nicholls,Paul Watkiss,Ole Bøssing Christensen,Rutger Dankers,Luis Garrote,Claire M. Goodess,Alistair Hunt,Alvaro Moreno,J. A. Richards,Antonio Soria +16 more
TL;DR: This article quantifies the potential consequences of climate change in Europe in four market impact categories (agriculture, river floods, coastal areas, and tourism) and one nonmarket impact (human health) and finds that there are large variations across European regions.
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A climate change vulnerability assessment methodology for coastal tourism
Alvaro Moreno,Susanne Becken +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a five-step vulnerability assessment methodology for tourism in coastal areas, which includes system analysis, identification of activity and hazard sub-systems, vulnerability assessments for the different sub-Systems at risk, integration for the destination as a whole and scenario analysis and communication.
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Potential impacts of climate change on tourism; a case study for Spain
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a case study focusing on the impacts of climate change on tourism in Spain, where the tourism sector is particularly vulnerable to climate change, as many tourist activities are dependent on weather conditions.
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Climate Change and Tourist Comfort on Europe's Beaches in Summer: A Reassessment
Alvaro Moreno,Bas Amelung +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assess the impact of climate change on Mediterranean beach tourism and find that the Mediterranean is likely to remain Europe's prime region for summer-time beach tourism for at least the next 50 years.
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Mediterranean Tourism and Climate (Change): A Survey-Based Study
TL;DR: In this article, a pilot study of tourists' views on the roles of climate and climate change was conducted at one Belgian and one Dutch airport among tourists waiting for their flight to a Mediterranean destination.