Abstract

ABSTRACT This study explores the relationship between climate vulnerability and capital investments in tourism across 165 countries, considering the moderating role of readiness. Findings reveal that an increase in vulnerability imposes a substantial economic toll, reducing capital investments. However, a country's preparedness mitigates and sometimes nullifies these adverse effects. Moreover, the improvement in vulnerability presents greater prospects for countries with low readiness, as they benefit more by mitigating the vulnerability.

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