Similarity and Homogeneity of Climate Change in Local Destinations: A Globally Reproducible Approach from Slovakia

In terms of climate change, while tourism’s natural resources may be considered climate vulnerable, a large part of tourism’s primary industries are high carbon consumers. With the growth of worldwide efforts to adopt climate resilience actions across all industries, Destination Management Organizat...

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Main Authors: Csaba Sidor, Branislav Kršák, Ľubomír Štrba
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description In terms of climate change, while tourism’s natural resources may be considered climate vulnerable, a large part of tourism’s primary industries are high carbon consumers. With the growth of worldwide efforts to adopt climate resilience actions across all industries, Destination Management Organizations could become focal points for raising awareness and leadership among local tourism stakeholders. The manuscript communicates a simple, reproducible approach to observing and analyzing climate change at a high territorial granularity to empower local destinations with the capability to disseminate quantifiable information about past, current, and future climate projections. In relation to Slovakia’s 39 local destinations, the approach utilizes six sub-sets of the latest high-resolution Köppen–Geiger climate classification grid data. The main climate categories’ similarity for local destinations was measured across six periods through the Pearson Correlation Coefficient of Pairwise Euclidean Distances between the linkage matrices of hierarchical clusters adopting Ward’s Linkage Method. The Shannon Entropy Analysis was adopted for the quantification of the homogeneity of the DMOs’ main climate categories, and Weighted Variance Analysis was adopted to identify the main climate categories’ weight fluctuations. The current results indicate not only a major shift from destination climates classified as cold to temperate, but also a transformation to more heterogeneous climates in the future.
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spelling doaj-art-74fb6f4bf51b4f5195d666be6dcfcf492025-08-20T03:29:39ZengMDPI AGWorld2673-40602025-05-01626810.3390/world6020068Similarity and Homogeneity of Climate Change in Local Destinations: A Globally Reproducible Approach from SlovakiaCsaba Sidor0Branislav Kršák1Ľubomír Štrba2Department of Geo and Mining Tourism, Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnologies, Technical University of Kosice, 04200 Košice, SlovakiaDepartment of Geo and Mining Tourism, Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnologies, Technical University of Kosice, 04200 Košice, SlovakiaDepartment of Geo and Mining Tourism, Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnologies, Technical University of Kosice, 04200 Košice, SlovakiaIn terms of climate change, while tourism’s natural resources may be considered climate vulnerable, a large part of tourism’s primary industries are high carbon consumers. With the growth of worldwide efforts to adopt climate resilience actions across all industries, Destination Management Organizations could become focal points for raising awareness and leadership among local tourism stakeholders. The manuscript communicates a simple, reproducible approach to observing and analyzing climate change at a high territorial granularity to empower local destinations with the capability to disseminate quantifiable information about past, current, and future climate projections. In relation to Slovakia’s 39 local destinations, the approach utilizes six sub-sets of the latest high-resolution Köppen–Geiger climate classification grid data. The main climate categories’ similarity for local destinations was measured across six periods through the Pearson Correlation Coefficient of Pairwise Euclidean Distances between the linkage matrices of hierarchical clusters adopting Ward’s Linkage Method. The Shannon Entropy Analysis was adopted for the quantification of the homogeneity of the DMOs’ main climate categories, and Weighted Variance Analysis was adopted to identify the main climate categories’ weight fluctuations. The current results indicate not only a major shift from destination climates classified as cold to temperate, but also a transformation to more heterogeneous climates in the future.https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4060/6/2/68climate changetourismdestination management organizationsopen dataKöppen–Geiger climate classificationclusters
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Similarity and Homogeneity of Climate Change in Local Destinations: A Globally Reproducible Approach from Slovakia
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climate change
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destination management organizations
open data
Köppen–Geiger climate classification
clusters
title Similarity and Homogeneity of Climate Change in Local Destinations: A Globally Reproducible Approach from Slovakia
title_full Similarity and Homogeneity of Climate Change in Local Destinations: A Globally Reproducible Approach from Slovakia
title_fullStr Similarity and Homogeneity of Climate Change in Local Destinations: A Globally Reproducible Approach from Slovakia
title_full_unstemmed Similarity and Homogeneity of Climate Change in Local Destinations: A Globally Reproducible Approach from Slovakia
title_short Similarity and Homogeneity of Climate Change in Local Destinations: A Globally Reproducible Approach from Slovakia
title_sort similarity and homogeneity of climate change in local destinations a globally reproducible approach from slovakia
topic climate change
tourism
destination management organizations
open data
Köppen–Geiger climate classification
clusters
url https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4060/6/2/68
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