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Dawson, J. , & Scott, D. . (2010). Systems analysis of climate change vulnerability for the US Northeast ski sector. Tourism and Hospitality Planning & Development, 7(3), 219-235. Taylor & Francis.
Rutty, M. , & Scott, D. . (2010). Will the Mediterranean become “too hot” for tourism? A reassessment. Tourism and Hospitality Planning & Development, 7(3), 267-281. Taylor & Francis.
Dawson, J. , Stewart, E. J. , Lemelin, H. , & Scott, D. . (2010). The carbon cost of polar bear viewing tourism in Churchill, Canada. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 18(3), 319-336. Taylor & Francis.
Gössling, S. , C Hall, M. , Peeters, P. , & Scott, D. . (2010). The future of tourism: Can tourism growth and climate policy be reconciled? A mitigation perspective. Tourism Recreation Research, 35(2), 119-130. Routledge.
Scott, D. , & Lemieux, C. . (2010). Weather and climate information for tourism. Procedia Environmental Sciences, 1, 146-183. Elsevier.
Scott, D. , & Becken, S. . (2010). Adapting to climate change and climate policy: Progress, problems and potentials. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 18(3), 283-295. Taylor & Francis Group.
Scott, D. , Peeters, P. , & Gössling, S. . (2010). Can tourism deliver its “aspirational” greenhouse gas emission reduction targets?. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 18(3), 393-408. Taylor & Francis.
Scott, D. , & Lemieux, C. . (2009). United Nations World Tourism Organization.
Cabrini, L. , Simpson, M. , Scott, D. , Yunis, E. , Urosevic, Z. , Gutierrez, S. , Lemaistre, P. , et al. (2009). Copyright© 2009 World Tourism Organization Website: www. unwto. org Email: omt@ unwto. org.
Gössling, S. , C Hall, M. , & Scott, D. . (2009). The challenges of tourism as a development strategy in an era of global climate change. Rethinking development in a carbon-constrained world. Development cooperation and climate change, 100-119. Ministry of Foreign Affairs Helsinki.
Dawson, J. , Scott, D. , & McBoyle, G. . (2009). Climate change analogue analysis of ski tourism in the northeastern USA. Climate Research, 39(1), 1-9. Inter-Research.
Scott, D. , Freitas, C. , & Matzarakis, A. . (2009). Adaptation in the tourism and recreation sector. Biometeorology for adaptation to climate variability and change, 171-194. Springer Netherlands.
Simpson, M. C. , Gössling, S. , Scott, D. , C Hall, M. , & Gladin, E. . (2008). Climate change adaptation and mitigation in the tourism sector: frameworks, tools and practices. Climate change adaptation and mitigation in the tourism sector: frameworks, tools and practices.. United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
Matto, T. D. , & Scott, D. . (2008). Sustainable ski resort principles. Sustainable tourism futures: Perspectives on systems, restructuring and innovations. Routledge, New York, 131-151.
Abeku, T. , Abuodha, P. , Adesina, F. , Adger, N. , Agard, J. , Aggarwal, P. , Agnew, M. , et al. (2008). Climate change 2007: impacts, adaptation and vulnerability: Working Group II contribution to the Fourth Assessment Report of the IPCC Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. IPCC Secretariat.
Scott, D. , Gössling, S. , & de Freitas, C. . (2008). Climate preferences for tourism: evidence from Canada, New Zealand and Sweden. Climate Research. Inter-Research.
Simpson, M. C. , Gössling, S. , & Scott, D. . (2008). Report on the International Policy and Market Response to Global Warming and the Challenges and Opportunities that Climate Change Issues Present for the Caribbean Tourism Sector. Caribbean Regional Sustainable Tourism Development Programme, Caribbean Tourism Organization.
Nicholls, S. , & Scott, D. . (2008). Implications of Climate Change for Outdoor Recreation in North America. Journal of Leisure Research.
Scott, D. , Jones, B. , & Konopek, J. . (2008). Exploring potential visitor response to climate-induced environmental changes in Canada's Rocky Mountain national parks. Tourism Review International, 12(1), 43-56. Cognizant Communication Corporation.
Scott, D. . (2008). Climate change and tourism: Time for critical reflection. Tourism Recreation Research, 33(3), 356-360. Routledge.

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