Ski Resort Closures and Opportunities for Sustainability in North America

More than half of the ski resorts in North America have closed since the early building booms—many facing a warming climate and pressures to find water to make artificial snow. Researching and documenting all resorts between 1969–2019, we find that 59% of all resorts in North America have closed sin...

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Main Author: Daniel Moscovici
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/11/4/494
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description More than half of the ski resorts in North America have closed since the early building booms—many facing a warming climate and pressures to find water to make artificial snow. Researching and documenting all resorts between 1969–2019, we find that 59% of all resorts in North America have closed since the resort boom of the 1960s and 70s (65% in the United States, 31% in Canada). This shift has left some states or provinces with only one or no resorts remaining. To proactively persevere with a variable climate, less water, and a need for more energy to make snow, we suggest mountains holistically plan for sustainability. Recommendations include third party environmental certification, commitment to sustainability at the management level, communication to customers about sustainability practices and implementing unique models for remaining open and competitive. These practices include resort consolidation, multi-mountain passes, and/or unique ownership models. We believe that ski resorts must focus on positive environmental practices, sustainability planning, and climate change adaptation if they want to remain viable and competitive in the coming decades.
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spelling doaj.art-1c1cf6f55fec4e5d9324cfa7a770961e2023-12-03T13:36:01ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2022-03-0111449410.3390/land11040494Ski Resort Closures and Opportunities for Sustainability in North AmericaDaniel Moscovici0Department of Environment Studies & Sustainability, Stockton University, Atlantic City, NJ 08205, USAMore than half of the ski resorts in North America have closed since the early building booms—many facing a warming climate and pressures to find water to make artificial snow. Researching and documenting all resorts between 1969–2019, we find that 59% of all resorts in North America have closed since the resort boom of the 1960s and 70s (65% in the United States, 31% in Canada). This shift has left some states or provinces with only one or no resorts remaining. To proactively persevere with a variable climate, less water, and a need for more energy to make snow, we suggest mountains holistically plan for sustainability. Recommendations include third party environmental certification, commitment to sustainability at the management level, communication to customers about sustainability practices and implementing unique models for remaining open and competitive. These practices include resort consolidation, multi-mountain passes, and/or unique ownership models. We believe that ski resorts must focus on positive environmental practices, sustainability planning, and climate change adaptation if they want to remain viable and competitive in the coming decades.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/11/4/494ski resortssustainable skiingclimate changemountain developmentwinter tourism
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Ski Resort Closures and Opportunities for Sustainability in North America
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ski resorts
sustainable skiing
climate change
mountain development
winter tourism
title Ski Resort Closures and Opportunities for Sustainability in North America
title_full Ski Resort Closures and Opportunities for Sustainability in North America
title_fullStr Ski Resort Closures and Opportunities for Sustainability in North America
title_full_unstemmed Ski Resort Closures and Opportunities for Sustainability in North America
title_short Ski Resort Closures and Opportunities for Sustainability in North America
title_sort ski resort closures and opportunities for sustainability in north america
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sustainable skiing
climate change
mountain development
winter tourism
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