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(common theme between the sources): Source 2 – by Scott and
Lemieux explores the effects of
Climate change on tourism demand
And how destination marketers
Can adapt their strategies to
Address these effects.

A. Climate change

B. Tourism demand
C. Effects of climate change on tourism demand
D. Strategies to adapt to climate change
E. Destination marketers
F. Adapting marketing strategies
G. Addressing effects of climate change on tourism demand
H. Source 2 (Scott and Lemieux)
I. Common theme: exploring the effects of climate change on tourism demand and strategies to address them.

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The common theme between the sources is exploring the impact of climate change on tourism demand and identifying strategies that destination marketers can use to adapt their marketing efforts to address these effects. Source 2 specifically examines the effects of climate change on tourism demand and provides suggestions for marketers to adapt their strategies.

Please give in points

Certainly, here are the main ideas expressed in points:

A. Climate change
B. Impact on tourism demand
C. Identifying strategies
D. Destination marketers
E. Adapting marketing efforts
F. Addressing effects on tourism demand
G. Source 2 (Scott and Lemieux)
H. Examining effects of climate change on tourism demand
I. Providing suggestions for marketers to adapt their strategies

Each Points in 30 words

A. Climate change - refers to the long-term changes in Earth's temperature and weather patterns caused by human activities, such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation.

B. Impact on tourism demand - climate change affects tourist behavior and preferences, with changing weather patterns and extreme weather conditions altering the appeal of destinations.

C. Identifying strategies - requires understanding how climate change affects tourism demand and developing strategies for marketing and promoting destinations accordingly.

D. Destination marketers - responsible for promoting and marketing tourism destinations, they must be prepared to adapt their strategies to address the effects of climate change.

E. Adapting marketing efforts - requires rethinking marketing approaches in order to cater to changing tourist preferences, such as promoting eco-friendly and sustainable tourism.

F. Addressing effects on tourism demand - targeting tourists who are willing to travel to destinations that are addressing the impact of climate change on the environment and local communities.

G. Source 2 - a research article by Scott and Lemieux that explores the effects of climate change on tourism demand and how to adapt marketing strategies accordingly.

H. Examining effects of climate change on tourism demand - seeks to understand how climate change affects tourist behavior and preferences, with changing weather patterns altering the appeal of destinations.

I. Providing suggestions for marketers to adapt their strategies - offers practical recommendations for destination marketers to adjust their strategies, such as developing biodiversity and sustainability initiatives and investing in infrastructure that can withstand extreme weather events.

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(common theme between the sources): Source 3 - by Gössling et al.
examines the impact of
aviation on climate change and
proposes various measures,
including green technologies and
eco-labeling.

Here are the main ideas expressed in points:

A. Aviation
B. Climate change
C. Measuring impact
D. Proposing measures
E. Green technologies
F. Eco-labeling
G. Source 3 by Gössling et al.
H. Examining impact of aviation on climate change
I. Suggesting measures to mitigate the impact, including green technologies and eco-labeling

Note that some of these points may overlap with each other, but they are all important aspects of the main idea.

Please give each point in 30 words

Sure, here are the main ideas expressed in 30 words:

A. Aviation - refers to the transportation of people and goods by airplanes, which contribute significantly to greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change.

B. Climate change - the long-term changes in Earth's temperature and weather patterns caused by human activities, including aviation emissions.

C. Measuring impact - understanding the magnitude of aviation's contribution to climate change through emissions inventories and impact assessments.

D. Proposing measures - developing and implementing solutions to mitigate aviation's impact on climate change, including technological and operational advances.

E. Green technologies - technologies that reduce or eliminate emissions, like electric and hybrid planes, or using biofuels instead of traditional jet fuels.

F. Eco-labeling - certifying products and services with environmental labels that indicate their eco-friendliness and help consumers make sustainable choices.

G. Source 3 by Gössling et al. - a research article that examines aviation's impact on climate change and proposes measures to mitigate it.

H. Examining impact of aviation on climate change - assesses the extent to which aviation contributes to climate change and identifies the most significant emissions sources.

I. Suggesting measures to mitigate the impact - proposes solutions to reduce emissions from aviation, such as green technologies, improving fuel efficiency, and eco-labeling schemes.

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(common theme between the sources): Source 3 - by Higham and
Hinch argues for the need to
rethink the current model of tourism in the face of climatebchange, calling for a shift towards more sustainable and low-carbon forms of tourism.

Here are the main ideas expressed in points:

A. Tourism
B. Climate change
C. Rethinking current tourism model
D. Need to shift towards sustainable tourism
E. Low-carbon forms of tourism
F. Source 3 by Higham and Hinch
G. Arguing for the need to shift towards sustainable and low-carbon forms of tourism
H. Examining the impact of climate change on tourism
I. Advocating for changes to the current tourism model in order to address climate change.

Note that some of these points may overlap with each other, but they are all important aspects of the main idea.