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Research in climate change shows that the Black Sea
can become an ideal location for tourists in the summer, offering an
alternative to current trending routes, according to a study conducted at
Bogazici University’s Center for Climate Change and Policy Studies.
Board members of the institution Nazan An and
Mustafa Tufan Turp wrote an article on the tourism sector and climate change
adaptation titled “Projected Summer Tourism Potential of the Black Sea Region.”
The research reveals that the coasts of the Black Sea may be an alternative for
tourism in the future, especially in cities such as Sakarya, Ordu Samsun,
Trabzon, and Rize, as they all could have appropriate comfort levels of beach
tourism in the summer.
Nazan An told Anadolu that the research started in
the Black Sea Region to find alternative holiday destinations after popular
summer routes had become unattractive due to the discomfort created by
increased heatwaves.
An described how the effects of climate change vary
depending on regions and sectors and that tourism may be one of the most
affected sectors. She underlined that they conducted research under a
pessimistic scenario, considering the near-medium term, covering the period
between 2026 and 2050.
“Climate emerges as a factor that directly
influences the decision-making process of tourists. The demand for tourism
destinations and types change in correlation to the changes in the routine
travel patterns,” she said.
“The Holiday Climate Index used in the study
includes a thermal comfort index that considers relative humidity, temperature,
and a sub-index called ‘aesthetics,’ which we call precipitation, wind speed
and cloud cover. The study considers multiple climate variables and, as a
result, provides more reliable information regarding tourist comfort,” she
added.
An elaborated that the study includes two separate
calculations, namely the “beach score” and the “urban score,” to evaluate the
coastline and city areas separately.
‘Climate change adaptation planning in tourism must
be comprehensive, considering all sector components’
An said that the current conditions in the Black
Sea may improve in terms of tourism comfort, and the region may receive more
visitors due to the impact of climate change on other destinations.
She noted that if adequate measures are not taken,
the Aegean and Mediterranean touristic regions may face financial losses in the
short and medium term.
She emphasized that determining alternative tourism
routes should be considered as a solution in the adaptation process to climate
change, saying:
“When we look at the current climate conditions of
the Black Sea, the hottest month exceeds 22C (71.6F) on average temperature in
some regions of the central and western Black Sea showing Mediterranean climate
characteristics.”
She underlined that governments and countries
should work together with scientists to determine policies that will help
tackle the effects of climate change on tourism. An said,
“Climate change adaptation planning in the tourism
sector must be comprehensive, considering all sector components to address
challenges effectively. Sustainable tourism requires managing adaptation to
climate change to safeguard existing destinations and promote environmentally
harmonious solutions in alternative destinations.”
“Moving forward, climate change must be integrated
into development plans comprehensively, addressing all its dimensions as it
impacts every aspect of our lives,” she added.
‘Tourism seasons to shift, leading to temporal
variations’
Tourist behavior can change when heat waves become
a disaster, which can cause mass health problems, co-author of the study,
Mustafa Tufan Turp, told Anadolu.
Turp emphasized the imperative need for tourism
investments in the Black Sea region to prioritize sustainability, preserving
natural beauty without causing harm and restoring degraded areas, saying:
“We must change our habits to adapt to climate
change accordingly. Tourism seasons will shift, leading to temporal variations
causing emphasis on diverse destinations catered to various tourism
preferences, potentially prompting an increase in demand for experiences
currently overlooked in certain regions.”
“Instead of saying, ‘let’s go to Antalya in
August,’ we may start saying, ‘let’s go to Giresun or Sinop,’ and we will
perhaps want to go to Antalya in the spring. In the coming years, maybe we will
buy summer houses in the northern regions, such as the Black Sea Region,” he
added.
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