Kratko priopćenje
https://doi.org/10.37741/t.74.2.12
Assessing Climate Change in Protected Areas Through Multi-, Inter-, and Transdisciplinary Approaches
Izidora Marković Vukadin
; Institute for Tourism, Zagreb, Croatia
*
Filip Ložek
orcid.org/0009-0003-7407-8193
; Institute for Tourism, Zagreb, Croatia
Leona Matotek
orcid.org/0009-0005-0203-9173
; Institute for Tourism, Zagreb, Croatia
Damir Krešić
; Institute for Tourism, Zagreb, Croatia
* Dopisni autor.
Sažetak
Protected areas (PAs) are crucial for climate change mitigation and adaptation, but face increasing climate-induced ecological and socio-economic pressures. Tourism, particularly nature-based tourism, plays a central role in shaping pressures, revenues, and local livelihoods in PAs, yet remains only marginally integrated into transdisciplinary climate research. Addressing these challenges requires integrating natural and social sciences through multi-, inter-, and transdisciplinary frameworks. This study, developed within the PACT-VIRA project, systematically reviews 136 peer-reviewed studies (2010–2025) to identify patterns, synergies, and gaps in the application of integrative approaches to PA climate change research. Findings reveal a shift from multi- to inter- and transdisciplinary research; however, tourism remains underrepresented, especially in co-produced, stakeholder-driven frameworks. The proposed framework emphasises methodological integration, stakeholder and tourism engagement, and advancing transdisciplinary collaboration to develop actionable, context-sensitive adaptation strategies that strengthen ecosystem resilience and sustainable PA management under changing climates.
Ključne riječi
protected areas; climate change; transdisciplinary research; interdisciplinary research; tourism integration
Hrčak ID:
346936
URI
Datum izdavanja:
14.4.2026.
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