
The Impact of Sea-Level Rise on Tourism Small Islands a Case Study of Wenzhou Island during the Pre-COVID-19 Pandemic Period
Author(s) -
Wenlung Chang Yichia Lin
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
converter
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.104
H-Index - 1
ISSN - 0010-8189
DOI - 10.17762/converter.285
Subject(s) - tourism , geography , climate change , flooding (psychology) , flood myth , period (music) , thriving , resource (disambiguation) , pandemic , covid-19 , physical geography , environmental resource management , oceanography , environmental science , medicine , psychology , computer network , social science , physics , disease , archaeology , pathology , sociology , computer science , acoustics , infectious disease (medical specialty) , psychotherapist , geology
During the COVID-19 pandemic period, island tourism experienced a severe impact. Island tourism is a thriving tourism model, but it is greatly affected by the SLR (sea level rise) due to climate change. Small island tourism must to face flooding problems that cause sea-level rise. GIS can be used to plan and monitor land use. This case study uses GIS (Geography information system) pre-COVID-19 pandemic period to predict flooding at different scales. After three different scales of digitization processing, it is found that: Overall, the flood area is located in the northern part of the island. The relationship is consistent, that is, the flood season is directly proportional to the peak tourist season. Sea level rise will cause changes in tourist attractions on the island; residents' daily lives will face major changes. This study provides a small amount of inundation scale predictions at different scales; hopes to be helpful for the island’s tourism resource planning and residents’ adaptation. To avoid add climate change refugees and rational use of tourism resources on lack nature resource small islands.