Abstract

Small island tourism is susceptible to the adverse impacts of climate change and is expected to challenge the business model of hotel operators. Thus, it is imperative for them to understand the interactions between climate change and hotel management to mitigate the unfavourable impacts. This study aims to investigate the perceptions among hotel managers in Kapas Island, Malaysia on the climate change impact to their hotel operation. It represents their readiness when experiencing adverse conditions brought by climate change. Qualitative research through case study is conducted to get an in-depth investigation of the understanding about climate change among managers. Results showed that there are mixed views among respondents on the impact of climate change to their hotel management. Most hotel management in Kapas Island perceived that climate change impact are irrelevant for their hotel operation. Thus, no serious actions in terms of business operation and adaptation strategy were taken by the owners to prepare for any unexpected climate event. This study contributes to the literature on climate change adaptation by providing information from the Malaysian perspective.

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