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Overview

Daniel Scott is affiliated with the University of Waterloo in Canada, specializing in interdisciplinary research that spans Social Sciences and Medicine. Their scholarly contributions primarily focus on the intersections of tourism and environmental issues, as well as medical and health sciences.

Their research fields include:

  • Medicine
  • Social Sciences

Within these fields, their work delves into several subfields, notably:

  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Surgery
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

Daniel Scott's research topics cover a diverse range of areas related to tourism and medicine. Key topics include:

  • Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research
  • Conferences and Exhibitions Management
  • Foot and Ankle Surgery
  • Sport and Mega-Event Impacts
  • Climate Change Communication and Perception
  • Cruise Tourism Development and Management
  • Winter Sports Injuries and Performance

Their recent publications highlight significant themes in tourism and climate change. Selected works include:

  • "Sustainable Tourism and the Grand Challenge of Climate Change" (2021), published in Sustainability
  • "A review of research into tourism and climate change - Launching the annals of tourism research curated collection on tourism and climate change" (2022), published in Annals of Tourism Research

Other influential papers connected to tourism, authored by other researchers but relevant in the field, include:

  • "Pandemics, tourism and global change: a rapid assessment of COVID-19" (2020), Journal of Sustainable Tourism
  • "Pandemics, transformations and tourism: be careful what you wish for" (2020), Tourism Geographies
  • "Tourism and climate change: evaluating the extent of policy integration" (2020), Journal of Sustainable Tourism

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Daniel Scott include:

  • Christopher E. Gross
  • Joshua L. Morningstar
  • Stefan Gößling
  • Robert Steiger
  • Natalie Knowles

Their work appears in various publication venues. The most frequent include:

  • Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics
  • Current Issues in Tourism
  • Journal of Sustainable Tourism
  • Missiology An International Review
  • Tourism and Hospitality

Best Publications

  • Climate change 2007 : impacts, adaptation and vulnerability : Working Group II contribution to the Fourth Assessment Report of the IPCC Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

    Tarekegn Abeku;Pamela Abuodha;Francis Adesina;Neil Adger

  • Impacts of 1.5°C Global Warming on Natural and Human Systems

    O. Hoegh-Guldberg;D. Jacob;M. Bindi;S. Brown

  • Tourism and water use: supply, demand, and security. An international review.

    S. Gössling;S. Gössling;P.M. Peeters;C.M. Hall;J.P. Ceron

  • CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR AND DEMAND RESPONSE OF TOURISTS TO CLIMATE CHANGE

    Stefan Gössling;Daniel Scott;C. Michael Hall;Jean-Paul Ceron

  • Climate Change and Tourism: Responding to Global Challenges.

    D Scott;B Amelung;S Becken;J.-P Ceron

  • Conservation of Biodiversity in a Changing Climate

    L. Hannah;G. F. Midgley;T. Lovejoy;W. J. Bond

  • Tourism and Climate Change: Impacts, Adaptation and Mitigation

    Daniel Scott;C. Michael Hall;Gossling Stefan

  • Can tourism deliver its “aspirational” greenhouse gas emission reduction targets?

    Daniel Scott;Paul Peeters;Stefan Gössling

  • International tourism and climate change

    Daniel Scott;Stefan Gössling;C. Michael Hall;C. Michael Hall

  • Weather and Climate Information for Tourism

    D. Scott;C. Lemieux

  • Climate change and the skiing industry in southern Ontario (Canada): exploring the importance of snowmaking as a technical adaptation

    Daniel Scott;Geoff McBoyle;Brian Mills

  • Climate change and the distribution of climatic resources for tourism in North America.

    Daniel Scott;Geoff McBoyle;Michael Schwartzentruber

  • Climate change adaptation in the ski industry

    Daniel Scott;Geoff McBoyle

  • Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation in the Tourism Sector: Frameworks, Tools and Practice

    M.C Simpson;Stefan Gössling;D Scott;C.M Hall

  • A second generation climate index for tourism (CIT): specification and verification

    C. R. de Freitas;Daniel Scott;Geoff McBoyle

  • Implications of climate and environmental change for nature-based tourism in the Canadian Rocky Mountains: A case study of Waterton Lakes National Park

    Daniel Scott;Brenda Jones;Jasmina Konopek

  • Global tourism vulnerability to climate change

    Daniel Scott;C. Michael Hall;C. Michael Hall;C. Michael Hall;Stefan Gössling;Stefan Gössling

  • Why sustainable tourism must address climate change

    Daniel Scott

  • A critical review of climate change risk for ski tourism

    Robert Steiger;Daniel Scott;Bruno Abegg;Marc Pons

  • Climate Change and the Sustainability of Ski-based Tourism in Eastern North America: A Reassessment

    Daniel Scott;Geoff McBoyle;Alanna Minogue;Brian Mills

Frequent Co-Authors

Ross A. D. Bathgate
Ross A. D. Bathgate Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
Stefan Gössling
Stefan Gössling Linnaeus University
C. Michael Hall
C. Michael Hall Massey University
Geoffrey W. Tregear
Geoffrey W. Tregear University of Melbourne
Paul R. Gooley
Paul R. Gooley University of Melbourne
Andreas Plückthun
Andreas Plückthun University of Zurich
John D. Wade
John D. Wade Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
Andrew L. Gundlach
Andrew L. Gundlach Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
Susanne Becken
Susanne Becken Griffith University
James Higham
James Higham University of Otago

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