Resilience lies at the core of understanding the adaptive capacity of people and places in complex socio-environmental systems. Tourism Resilience and Adaptation to Environmental Change draws on original empirical and theoretical insights to explore how tourism communities and economies respond to environmental change from a resilience perspective. Contributions include a range of tourism contexts from coastal to mountain, urban to remote; and a variety of cases that emphasize both fast and slow change. This timely and significant work will appeal to those working in tourism studies, tourism management, environmental geography and environmental sciences.