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Adapting to climate change: current knowledge, future needs: Final Seminar NATURE-BASED TOURSIM, OUTDOOR RECREATION AND ADAPTAION TO CLIMATE CHANGE Tuija Sievänen, Kaarina Tervo, Marjo Neuvonen, Eija Pouta, Jarkko Saarinen ja Arvo Peltonen Metla, MTT, University of Oulu, University of Joensuu

Adapting to climate change: current knowledge, future needs: Final Seminar About this presentation Background Sub-study of nature based tourism Sub-study of outdoor recreation Conclusions and discussion

Adapting to climate change: current knowledge, future needs: Final Seminar Background Almost all (97 %) of Finns recreate outdoors during the year 40 % makes a nature trip during a year 46 % participate in skiing activities 68 % participate in swimming in natural waters

Adapting to climate change: current knowledge, future needs: Final Seminar Background 4,9 million foreign travellers, of which about ¼ participate in outdoor activities (2004) nature-based tourism is about one fourth part of the tourism in total about 20 000-30 000 man-years in nature-based tourism (2002) in Finland, about 1 percent of labour force in Lapland, 7 % of labour force

Adapting to climate change: current knowledge, future needs: Final Seminar Sub-study 1: NATURE-BASED TOURISM AND GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE Kaarina Tervo, Jarkko Saarinen and Arvo Peltonen

Adapting to climate change: current knowledge, future needs: Final Seminar Sub-study A: Objectives and Data (1) nature-based tourism entrepreneurs knowledge about climate change and its effects on the enterprise s operations, (2) where the knowledge originates, and (3) what kind of adaptation strategies Total 19 interviews were conducted to tourism entrepreneurs in Northern Finland (n=9) and the Finnish Lake District (n=10)

Adapting to climate change: current knowledge, future needs: Final Seminar Belief in climate change according to location and type of operation of the enterprise % 100 % 100 80 60 yes no no opinion 80 60 yes no no opinion 40 40 20 20 0 Northern Lake District Finland (n=10) (n=9) Region 0 program service skiing centre Type of operation in Northern Finland

Adapting to climate change: current knowledge, future needs: Final Seminar Impacts of predicted climate change as stated by tourism entrepreneurs shorter winters longer summers environmental changes more tourists to the north milder winters more snow more rain more variability, extreme weather events longer spring and autumn worse summers longer winters 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14

Adapting to climate change: current knowledge, future needs: Final Seminar Entrepreneurs assumptions about the impact of climate change on the tourism industry % 100 80 60 positive negative no impact 40 20 0 Northern Finland (n=9) Region Lake District (n=10)

% 100 80 60 40 Adapting to climate change: current knowledge, future needs: Final Seminar Experiences of climatic variation affecting tourism operations Has climatic variability affected operations yes no More experiences in the North 20 0 Northern Finland Region Lake District

Adaptation plans Adapting to climate change: current knowledge, future needs: Final Seminar % 100 80 yes no More plans in the North 60 40 20 0 Northern Finland Region Lake District

Adapting to climate change: current knowledge, future needs: Final Seminar Adaptation methods in use to cope with climatic variability in Northern Finland snowmaking facilities careful marketing substitute activities product development relocation of operations increasing capacity emphasizing summer activities 0 1 2 3 4 5 6

Adapting to climate change: current knowledge, future needs: Final Seminar Concluding remarks of sub-study 1 Climate change is a minor threat for the nature-based tourism industry for next twenty years Disbelief in climate change and its impacts reduced the number and forms of adaptation plans No exact knowledge on possible impacts no efforts in adaptation strategies (worthless and waste of resources) Capacity to adapting even at a short notice

Adapting to climate change: current knowledge, future needs: Final Seminar Sub-study 2: OUTDOOR RECREATION AND GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE Tuija Sievänen, Marjo Neuvonen and Eija Pouta

Adapting to climate change: current knowledge, future needs: Final Seminar Objectives of the study to present scenarios of autonomous adaptation in outdoor recreation behaviour to discuss needs and options of adaptation Recreationists Recreation service provision of public sector

Adapting to climate change: current knowledge, future needs: Final Seminar Method LVVI data 15-74 years old Finnish population Connected to weather data survey responses Models binary logistic regression left truncated negative binomial regression model

Studying present behaviour, exploring explaining factors: socio-economic background climate unknown? Adapting to climate change: current knowledge, future needs: Final Seminar Process Assumption: no change in behavior outdoor recreation participation selecting climate sensitive activities skiing snowmobiling applying scenario information in models CLIMATE A2 & B1 AGE, EDUCATION, URBANIZATION... participation scenarios, CALIBRATED WITH DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE swimming

Adapting to climate change: current knowledge, future needs: Final Seminar Demographic scenario population, million 2,4 2,2 2 1,8 1,6 1,4 1,2 1 0,8 0,6 0,4 2000 2020 2050 2080 5,6 5,4 5,2 5 4,8 4,6 4,4 4,2 4 population 65+ years population 0-34 years population 35-64 years Total Finnish population

Adapting to climate change: current knowledge, future needs: Final Seminar Scenarios of cross-country skiing Cross-country skiing Participants, million/year 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.1 1 participants climate (A2) participants socio-economic days climate (A2) days socio-economic present near term mid-term long term 35 30 25 20 15 10 Participation days, million/year

Adapting to climate change: current knowledge, future needs: Final Seminar Downhill skiing Downhill skiing 0,7 7 Participants, million/year 0,6 0,5 0,4 0,3 participants climate change (A2) & socio economic participants climate change (A2, B1) days climate change & socio economic days climate change (A2, B1) 6 5 4 3 Participation days, million/year 0,2 present near term mid-term long term 2

Adapting to climate change: current knowledge, future needs: Final Seminar Scenarios of Snowmobiling Snowmobiling 0,5 6 Participants, million/year 0,4 0,3 0,2 0,1 0 participants climate change (A2) & socioeconomic participants climate change (B1) days climate change (A2) days socio-economic present near term mid-term long term 5 4 3 2 1 0 Participation days, million/year

Adapting to climate change: current knowledge, future needs: Final Seminar Swimming in natural waters Swimming Participants, million/year 3,5 3 2,5 2 1,5 1 0,5 0 participants socio-economic participants climate change (A2) days socio-economic days climate change (A2) & socio-economic present near term mid-term long term 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Participation days, million/year

Adapting to climate change: current knowledge, future needs: Final Seminar Concluding remarks of sub-study 2 adaptation in recreation participation: strongest decline in skiing and snowmobiling increase in swimming to adapt to climate change skiers: 1) shift to other activities, 2) travel longer distance to ski, 3 ) use new types of skies snowmobilers: shift to other activities

Adapting to climate change: current knowledge, future needs: Final Seminar Concluding remarks of sub-study 2 recreation service providers: trails on artificial snow other options for services for alternative activities

Adapting to climate change: current knowledge, future needs: Final Seminar Conclusions and discussion ski tourism enterprises may get new clients at first, but on long run the industry may loose clients as the number of skiers in population decline the time perspective of climate change is too long for tourism entrepreneurs Information of climate change needs to be regionally more specific

Adapting to climate change: current knowledge, future needs: Final Seminar Future research needs Monitoring recreation and travel behaviour Awareness of climate change by tourists and recreationists, their perceptions of the future conditions and options of adaptation (contingent behaviour studies) Regional differences; the possible transition of tourists and tourism industry to new regions Economic, social and cultural impacts Evaluation of potential adaptation mechanisms and strategies, and their economic, social and cultural impacts Different time perspectives of adaptation in private and public sector

Adapting to climate change: current knowledge, future needs: Final Seminar Which one is our future? THANK YOU!