Analysis of tourism potential for Crete Island, Greece

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Matzarakis, A. & Nastos, P. Analysis of tourism potential for Crete Island, Greece. Global Nest Journal 13, 141 - 149 (2011). Copy at http://www.tinyurl.com/y3yfrz45

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To describe the tourism potential of an area, not only single meteorological parameters have to be taken into account, but also thermal sensation and people's thermal comfort. The latter can be estimated by the use of human energy balance models and the derived thermal indices, which comprise all relevant meteorological parameters like air temperature, air humidity, wind speed, and short and long wave radiation fluxes. This paper makes an attempt to assess and analyze climatological parameters and the thermal comfort of Crete, its variations and trends for the period of time 1955-2001. In addition, a definition and quantification of the island's tourism potential is carried out. Long term data from several stations are used from the existing climatic and synoptic network of Crete, including daily mean, maximum and minimum temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, and cloud cover over the whole island, in order to derive the daily Physiologically Equivalent Temperature (PET) and precipitation. In addition, possible trends of thermal comfort and precipitation on an annual and seasonal basis are analyzed. Additionally, data of the 10-minutes climatology of the Climate Research Unit of the University of Norwich have been processed in order to create high resolution (1 km) mean monthly maps for climatological parameters such as air temperature, precipitation and Physiologically Equivalent Temperature. © 2011 Global NEST Printed in Greece. All rights reserved.

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Cited By :7Export Date: 2 November 2015Correspondence Address: Nastos, P.; Laboratory of Climatology and Atmospheric Environment, University of Athens, Panepistimiopolis GR 157 84, Athens, Greece; email: nastos@geol.uoa.grReferences: Amelung, B., Nicholls, S., Viner, D., Implications of Global Climate Change for Tourism Flows and Seasonality (2007) Journal of Travel Research, 45, pp. 285-296;de Freitas, C.R., Tourism climatology: Evaluating environmental information for decision making and business planning in the recreation and tourism sector (2003) International Journal of Biometeorology, 4, pp. 45-54; Didaskalou, E., Nastos, P., The Role of Climatic and Bioclimatic Conditions in the Development of Health Tourism Product (2003) Anatolia, 14 (2), pp. 107-126; Didaskalou, E., Nastos, P., Matzarakis, A., (2004) The Development Prospects of Greek Health Tourism and the Role of The Bioclimate Regime of Greece, 12, pp. 149-157. , In Matzarakis, A. de Freitas, C.R and Scott D. (Eds), Advances in Tourism Climatology, Ber. Meteorol. Inst. Univ. Freiburg Nr; Didaskalou, E., Nastos, P., Matzarakis, A., Spa destination development using decision support system. The role of climate and bioclimate information (2007) Developments In Tourism Climatology, pp. 158-165. , In Matzarakis, A., de Freitas, C.R and Scott, D; García-Altés, A., The Development of Health Tourism Services (2005) Annals of Tourism Research, 1, pp. 266-268; Hamilton, J.M., Lau, M.A., The role of climate information in tourist destination choice decision- making (2005) Proceedings of the 17th International Congress of Biometeorology (ICB 2005), pp. 608-611. , Garmisch- Partenkirchen, Germany, 9-5 September 2005. Deutscher Wetterdienst, Offenbach am Main; Hastings, D.A., Dunbar, P.K., Elphingstone, G.M., Bootz, M., Murakami, H., Maruyama, H., Masaharu, H., Macdonald, J.S., (1999) The Global Land One-kilometer Base Elevation (GLOBE) Digital Elevation Model, , http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/topo/globe.html, Version 1.0. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Geophysical Data Center, 325 Broadway, Boulder, Colorado 80303, U.S.A. Digital data base on the World Wide Web, URL, June 2009; Höppe, P., The Physiologically equivalent temperature in a universal index for the biometeorological assessment of the thermal environment (1999) International Journal of Biometeorology, 43, pp. 71-75; Koch, E., Marktl, W., Matzarakis, A., Nefzger, H., Rudel, E., Schunder-Tatzber, S., Zygmuntowski, M., (2005) Klimatherapie In Österreich, , Broschüre zu den Potentialen der Klimatherapie in Österreich. Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Arbeit; Lin, T.P., Hwang, C.C., Cheng, H.Y., The Influence of Climate Information on Travel Arrangements (2006) Proceedings of the 8th Leisure, Recreation and Tourism Research Symposium, Taipei, pp. 120-126. , 7 October 2006 Outdoor Recreation Association, Taipei; Matzarakis, A., Mayer, H., Iziomon, M.G., Applications of a universal thermal index: Physiologically equivalent temperature (1999) International Journal of Biometeorology, 43, pp. 76-84; Matzarakis, A., de Freitas, C., Scott, D., Advances in tourism climatology (2004) Ber. Meteorol. Inst, 12. , eds, Univ. Freiburg Nr; Matzarakis, A., Rutz, F., Mayer, H., Modelling Radiation fluxes in simple and complex environments - Basics of the RayMan model (2010) International Journal of Biometeorology, 54, pp. 131-139; (1962) Weather In the Mediterranean, 1. , Meteorological Office, 2, nd ed., HMSO; New, M., Hulme, M., Jones, P.D., Representing twentieth century space-time climate variability. Part 2: Development of 1901-96 monthly grids of terrestrial surface climate (2000) Journal of Climate, 13, pp. 2217-2238; New, M., Hulme, M., Jones, P., Representing twentieth century space-time climate variability. Part 1: Development of a 1961-1990 mean monthly terrestrial climatology (1999) Journal of Climate, 12, pp. 829-856; (1998) Methods For the Human-biometerological Assessment of Climate and Air Hygiene For Urban and Regional Planning, p. 2. , VDI, Part I: Climate, VDI guideline 3787. Part, Beuth, Berlin

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