Snowmobiling and Climate Change: Exploring Shifts in Snowmobile Activity Using a Temporal Analogue Approach in Ontario (Canada)
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Published:2023-12-04
Issue:4
Volume:4
Page:604-617
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ISSN:2673-5768
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Container-title:Tourism and Hospitality
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Tourism and Hospitality
Author:
Rutty Michelle1ORCID, Cardwell Francesca1ORCID, Gunn Grant1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Department of Geography and Environmental Management, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada
Abstract
The multi-billion-dollar snowmobile industry is predicated on natural snowfall and cold temperatures, with a near absence of research that examines industry response to climatic variability and change. Using a temporal analogue approach, this study examines 30 years of climate data (1989–2019), along with operational (grooming hours) and performance (permit sales) indicators, to provide insight into the vulnerability and adaptive capacity of the Ontario snowmobile industry in a medium (RCP4.5) and high (RCP8.5) mid-century (2046–2060) emission scenario. The results underscore important temporal and spatial variability across Ontario’s 16 snowmobile districts, indicating that snowmobilers are highly resilient to marginal conditions, changing districts and switching from seasonal to daily permits in response to warming temperatures. The findings from this study can inform risk assessments in other major snowmobile markets (e.g., Canada, Europe, USA), with future research needs discussed.
Subject
Literature and Literary Theory,History,Cultural Studies
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