Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainable Tourism
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Tourism, Culture, and Heritage".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2018) | Viewed by 67981
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Present-day discussions of ‘sustainable tourism’ should arguably be influenced by a post-sustainability paradigm. This paradigm shift can be attributed in part to the macro complexities of issues such as climate change, environment and habitat destruction, loss of flora and fauna species, erosion of cultures and lifestyles, and millions of people still living in poverty. In a tourism context, we would like to say that these macro challenges are being redressed to some extent through the long talked about contribution tourists can make to environmental protection or improved socio-economic opportunities in developing parts of the world. We are still yet to see considerable changes in personal ethics that influence behaviour, neither towards the environment or humanity more broadly. We are also yet to see widespread evidence of changing business ethics or legitimate examples of corporate responsibility in the private sector either.
This Special Issue seeks critical and contemporary discussions of sustainable tourism in this post-sustainability paradigm. Papers that critically reflect on the challenges of the broader macro complexities from both demand and supply side perspectives are welcome. This Special Issue also seeks to understand the opportunities of sustainable tourism. For instance, what opportunities do we have to better position the next generation of tourism leaders, government policy makers and business leaders? How do our tourism graduates harness the opportunities offered by the billion plus travellers annually moving around the world to more genuinely benefits people and the environment?
Dr. Lisa RuhanenGuest Editor
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Keywords
- Sustainable tourism
- Climate change
- Environmental change
- Tourist behavior
- Ethics
- Demand and supply side
- Corporate social responsibility
- Higher education graduates
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