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Tourism in Spain: climate home delivery network change and flexibility border Published March 17, 2014 Barcelona, ethical code of tourism, World Tourism Organization, tourism, securities, home delivery network responsible tourism, sustainable tourism 1 Comment Tags: climate change, border tourism responsible, sustainable tourism
José Luis Iriberri, sj. Counselor of TSI-Tourism Sant Ignasi home delivery network The flexibility home delivery network and adaptability as important home delivery network elements home delivery network in postmodern culture are keys to success today to plan ahead in the tourism sector. Planetary evolution applies home delivery network these keys from their origins. And the planet and forced evolution that is printing the hand of man that brings us to this reflection on the climate and borders.
The good weather these days, with unusually high temperatures for this time of year and the images appeared in the media of people enjoying the sun on the beach reminded me of an article featured in Jaime Amador Preferred magazine (August 2013) which at the time seemed to me as worthy of comment and it was titled "Climate home delivery network change can benefit the Spanish tourism."
The article talked about the results of the IPCC research group (which tracks the "global warming") and notes that the alarmist predictions of the eighties seem to be corrected by science in this new report, the negative effects can become home delivery network current tourist success uninhabitable in the near future, as it may be 2030 or 2050. But, and here I emphasize this point, points will win a lot, such as the Mediterranean coast peninsula precisely in autumn and winter. I think we could already prove them right, seeing snowstorms in USA, floods in England and people on our shores in February. I read in a newspaper that was perfect Levantine citizens could enjoy your wonderful day, called "tropical Valencia" home delivery network in February.
Encouraged by this article, I discovered the PhD work of Alvaro Moreno, a professor at the University of Maastricht, which analyzes the prospects of tourism in a planet in constant home delivery network heating ("CLIMATE home delivery network CHANGE AND TOURISM, Impacts and Vulnerability in Coastal Europe", 2010 ). The findings, which also features J. Amador, are a call to attention: because the physical home delivery network conditions are not stable and neither is tourism, it is important not to be paralyzed by specific infrastructure at certain points: going to have to learn to be more flexible than we think, because that idyllic place can not last long, due to climate change.
The good news is that other places are going to be affordable to have a pleasant weather in the future than the present: according to an article by R. Vautard in Environmental Research Letters (featured home delivery network in El Pais 08/03/2014) temperature in winter in Sweden and Russia may rise 6 degrees on the present, which represents a remarkable change and that can certainly open doors to tourism.
Klaus Desmet, professor at the University Carlos III in Getafe and PhD from Stanford University, pointed out in another article in La Vanguardia (02/22/2014) that the southern and central Spain might have problems, but the good weather will come to Norway and England will continue home delivery network getting good wines to Europe, such that we no longer will produce. There are students of TSI-Tourism Sant Ignasi making practices in Norway, in the famous Ice Hotels - Ice Bar, Ice hotel buildings living thanks to the intense cold of the north (see monograph Tourism La Vanguardia, 31/01/2014): seems clear that more must be shifted to the Arctic to continue these practices.
The issue is serious. It is absurd to believe that "this change will not touch us," because we have enough information to know that the "natural disasters" that are occurring are not coincidences, but realities imposed, such as a blockage by snow or flooding. The infrastructure is not going to move, but tourists home delivery network will move itself, as it always has humanity moving hostile terrain to a more comfortable. And here I return to the article by K. Desmet: climate change will displace populations, because that's what every living home delivery network being to find new places where theirs no longer provide the necessary comfort. Desmet shift points a few thousand miles to the north, which the locals put us in Paris.
The pounding of the waves that have destroyed home delivery network the northern peninsula and also led the sands of the beaches, are we are awakening?. Are we preparing for the
Tourism in Spain: climate home delivery network change and flexibility border Published March 17, 2014 Barcelona, ethical code of tourism, World Tourism Organization, tourism, securities, home delivery network responsible tourism, sustainable tourism 1 Comment Tags: climate change, border tourism responsible, sustainable tourism
José Luis Iriberri, sj. Counselor of TSI-Tourism Sant Ignasi home delivery network The flexibility home delivery network and adaptability as important home delivery network elements home delivery network in postmodern culture are keys to success today to plan ahead in the tourism sector. Planetary evolution applies home delivery network these keys from their origins. And the planet and forced evolution that is printing the hand of man that brings us to this reflection on the climate and borders.
The good weather these days, with unusually high temperatures for this time of year and the images appeared in the media of people enjoying the sun on the beach reminded me of an article featured in Jaime Amador Preferred magazine (August 2013) which at the time seemed to me as worthy of comment and it was titled "Climate home delivery network change can benefit the Spanish tourism."
The article talked about the results of the IPCC research group (which tracks the "global warming") and notes that the alarmist predictions of the eighties seem to be corrected by science in this new report, the negative effects can become home delivery network current tourist success uninhabitable in the near future, as it may be 2030 or 2050. But, and here I emphasize this point, points will win a lot, such as the Mediterranean coast peninsula precisely in autumn and winter. I think we could already prove them right, seeing snowstorms in USA, floods in England and people on our shores in February. I read in a newspaper that was perfect Levantine citizens could enjoy your wonderful day, called "tropical Valencia" home delivery network in February.
Encouraged by this article, I discovered the PhD work of Alvaro Moreno, a professor at the University of Maastricht, which analyzes the prospects of tourism in a planet in constant home delivery network heating ("CLIMATE home delivery network CHANGE AND TOURISM, Impacts and Vulnerability in Coastal Europe", 2010 ). The findings, which also features J. Amador, are a call to attention: because the physical home delivery network conditions are not stable and neither is tourism, it is important not to be paralyzed by specific infrastructure at certain points: going to have to learn to be more flexible than we think, because that idyllic place can not last long, due to climate change.
The good news is that other places are going to be affordable to have a pleasant weather in the future than the present: according to an article by R. Vautard in Environmental Research Letters (featured home delivery network in El Pais 08/03/2014) temperature in winter in Sweden and Russia may rise 6 degrees on the present, which represents a remarkable change and that can certainly open doors to tourism.
Klaus Desmet, professor at the University Carlos III in Getafe and PhD from Stanford University, pointed out in another article in La Vanguardia (02/22/2014) that the southern and central Spain might have problems, but the good weather will come to Norway and England will continue home delivery network getting good wines to Europe, such that we no longer will produce. There are students of TSI-Tourism Sant Ignasi making practices in Norway, in the famous Ice Hotels - Ice Bar, Ice hotel buildings living thanks to the intense cold of the north (see monograph Tourism La Vanguardia, 31/01/2014): seems clear that more must be shifted to the Arctic to continue these practices.
The issue is serious. It is absurd to believe that "this change will not touch us," because we have enough information to know that the "natural disasters" that are occurring are not coincidences, but realities imposed, such as a blockage by snow or flooding. The infrastructure is not going to move, but tourists home delivery network will move itself, as it always has humanity moving hostile terrain to a more comfortable. And here I return to the article by K. Desmet: climate change will displace populations, because that's what every living home delivery network being to find new places where theirs no longer provide the necessary comfort. Desmet shift points a few thousand miles to the north, which the locals put us in Paris.
The pounding of the waves that have destroyed home delivery network the northern peninsula and also led the sands of the beaches, are we are awakening?. Are we preparing for the
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