Daniel Scott spends much of his time researching Climate change, Environmental resource management, Environmental protection, Global warming and Snowmaking. His Climate change research includes themes of Natural resource economics, Ecotourism, Greenhouse gas and Vulnerability. His Environmental resource management study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as National park, Resource and Sustainability, Sustainable tourism.
His Environmental protection research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Human systems engineering, Agricultural economics and Destinations. In his work, Visitor management and Socioeconomics is strongly intertwined with Natural resource, which is a subfield of Global warming. His studies examine the connections between Snowmaking and genetics, as well as such issues in Real estate, with regards to Tourism market, Liberian dollar, Competitor analysis and Climate risk.
Daniel Scott focuses on Climate change, Environmental resource management, Receptor, Natural resource economics and G protein-coupled receptor. His Climate change research incorporates elements of Sustainability and Environmental planning. In Environmental resource management, Daniel Scott works on issues like Tourism geography, which are connected to Economic growth.
Daniel Scott works mostly in the field of Receptor, limiting it down to topics relating to Cell biology and, in certain cases, Transmembrane domain, as a part of the same area of interest. The Natural resource economics study combines topics in areas such as Greenhouse gas and Destinations. The various areas that Daniel Scott examines in his G protein-coupled receptor study include Neurotensin receptor 1, Biophysics, Allosteric regulation and Ligand.
His primary areas of investigation include Climate change, Receptor, G protein-coupled receptor, Snowmaking and Natural resource economics. His work deals with themes such as Sustainability and Destinations, which intersect with Climate change. His study looks at the relationship between Sustainability and topics such as Development economics, which overlap with Disease.
His work in Receptor tackles topics such as Cell biology which are related to areas like Relaxin, Peptide and Cell. His G protein-coupled receptor research integrates issues from Molecular cloning, Allosteric regulation, Escherichia coli and Ligand. His work focuses on many connections between Index and other disciplines, such as Wind speed, that overlap with his field of interest in Environmental resource management.
Climate change, Snowmaking, Natural resource economics, Sustainability and Destinations are his primary areas of study. His Climate change research focuses on Adaptive capacity in particular. His Adaptive capacity research incorporates themes from Adaptation, Small Island Developing States and Sustainable development.
As a part of the same scientific study, Daniel Scott usually deals with the Snowmaking, concentrating on Climate risk and frequently concerns with Competitor analysis, Liberian dollar, Tourism market and Real estate. His work is dedicated to discovering how Sustainability, Development economics are connected with Disease and other disciplines. His study in Destinations is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Index and Regional science.
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Pandemics, tourism and global change: a rapid assessment of COVID-19
Stefan Gössling;Daniel Scott;C. Michael Hall.
(2021)
Impacts of 1.5°C Global Warming on Natural and Human Systems
O. Hoegh-Guldberg;D. Jacob;M. Bindi;S. Brown.
(2018)
Tourism and water use: supply, demand, and security. An international review.
S. Gössling;S. Gössling;P.M. Peeters;C.M. Hall;J.P. Ceron.
(2012)
Pandemics, transformations and tourism: be careful what you wish for
C. Michael Hall;Daniel Scott;Stefan Gössling.
(2020)
CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR AND DEMAND RESPONSE OF TOURISTS TO CLIMATE CHANGE
Stefan Gössling;Daniel Scott;C. Michael Hall;Jean-Paul Ceron.
(2012)
Conservation of Biodiversity in a Changing Climate
L. Hannah;G. F. Midgley;T. Lovejoy;W. J. Bond.
(2002)
Tourism and Climate Change: Impacts, Adaptation and Mitigation
Daniel Scott;C. Michael Hall;Gossling Stefan.
(2012)
Climate Change and Tourism: Responding to Global Challenges.
D Scott;B Amelung;S Becken;J.-P Ceron.
(2008)
Can tourism deliver its “aspirational” greenhouse gas emission reduction targets?
Daniel Scott;Paul Peeters;Stefan Gössling.
(2010)
Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation in the Tourism Sector: Frameworks, Tools and Practice
M.C Simpson;Stefan Gössling;D Scott;C.M Hall.
(2008)
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