This research examines the impact of Climate Adaptation Policies(CAP) on Tourism Resilience(TR), a key issue for the sustainable development of tourism. Existing research has focused on temperature and precipitation, overlooking the role of CAP in shaping TR. Using panel data from 278 Chinese cities (2000-2022), this study applies the entropy method within the Drivers-Pressures-State-Impact-Response framework to measure TR. The research explores how CAP affect TR, focusing on Advanced Industrial Structure and Total Factor Productivity in Tourism. The findings show that: (1) CAP significantly enhance TR in urban areas; (2) the impact is stronger in regions with higher economic development and technological capacity; (3) CAP have positive and negative spillover effects on TR at distances of 0-50 kilometers and 75-100 kilometers, respectively. This study provides insights for promoting sustainable urban tourism development.
Liu et al. (Sun,) studied this question.