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    The implications of peak oil for travel and tourism

    Becken, Susanne
    Abstract
    The implications of peak oil for travel and tourism are described in this presentation, covering tourism opportunities, future constraints, the importance of oil and its price volitility. The implications for the New Zealand economy and the vunerability of products and businesses are discussed along with risk assessment.
    Keywords
    risk assessment; peak oil; responsible tourism; vulnerability assessment; opportunities and constraints; oil price volitility
    Date
    2010
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    Becken, S. (2010). The implications of peak oil for travel and tourism. Presented at The Living Landscapes of Oman: 4th International Conference on Responsible Tourism in Destinations, 10-12 October 2010, Muscat, Oman.
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