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Tim Coles
Researcher at University of Exeter
Publications - 111
Citations - 3176
Tim Coles is an academic researcher from University of Exeter. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tourism & Tourism geography. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 103 publications receiving 2810 citations. Previous affiliations of Tim Coles include Royal Geographical Society & Bath Spa University.
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No time for smokescreen skepticism: A rejoinder to Shani and Arad
Michael Hall,Bas Amelung,Scott A. Cohen,Eke Eijgelaar,Stefan Gössling,James Higham,Rik Leemans,Paul Peeters,Yael Ram,Daniel Scott,Carlo Aall,Bruno Abegg,Jorge E. Araña,Stewart Barr,Susanne Becken,Ralf Buckley,Peter Burns,Tim Coles,Jackie Dawson,Rouven Doran,Ghislain Dubois,David Timothy Duval,David A. Fennell,Alison M Gill,Martin Gren,Werner Gronau,Jo W Guiver,Debbie Hopkins,Edward H. Huijbens,Ko Koens,Michael Lamers,Christopher J. Lemieux,Alan A. Lew,Patrick Long,Frans Melissen,Jeroen Nawijn,Sarah Nicholls,Jan-Henrik Nilsson,Robin Nunkoo,Alan Pomering,Arianne Carvalhedo Reis,Dirk Reiser,Robert B. Richardson,Christian M. Rogerson,Jarkko Saarinen,Jarkko Saarinen,Anna Dóra Sæþórsdóttir,Robert Steiger,Paul Upham,Sander van der Linden,Sander van der Linden,Gustav Visser,Geoffrey Wall,David Weaver +53 more
TL;DR: This paper argued that tourism scholars tend to endorse the most pessimistic assessments regarding climate change, and that anthropogenic climate change was a “fashionable” and “highly controversial scientific topic”.
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Tourism and Postdisciplinarity: Back to the Future?
TL;DR: This article revisited post-disciplinary approaches to the study of tourism that were first proposed around a decade ago and examined the extent to which such approaches have continued relevance to tourism scholarship moving forward.
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Climate change mitigation and the age of tourism accommodation buildings: a UK perspective
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the relationship between property age, energy performance and pro-environmental innovations requiring adjustment to the fabric of buildings and found that property age does not play a straightforward role in encouraging or hindering efforts among accommodation providers to tackle climate change.