The concept of the green economy has now entered mainstream
policy debates and been endorsed by a range of United Nations and
other organizations. The Rio+20 UN conference specifically draw
attention to the green economy approach in the context of
sustainable development to move away from business-as-usual
practices, act to end poverty, address environmental destruction
and build a bridge to the sustainable future. It is increasingly
recognized that the tourism sector can make a major contribution to
the green economy through more sustainable practices, climate
change mitigation and ecotourism. The role of tourism sector will
continue to be crucial in the post-2015 sustainable development
agenda too. However, there are ambiguities about how tourism and
allied industries can maximize their contribution to human
well-being and ensure environmentally sustainability, embracing
issues of political economy, geography and ethics.
In this context, this book provides consensus about what the
green economy entails, what role tourism can play in a green
economy, early responses from many countries, on-going and emerging
research initiatives that will enable tourism s transition to a
green economy. The chapters address three key themes: understanding
the Green Economy concept and the role of tourism; responses and
initiatives in greening tourism; and emerging techniques and
research implications. A wide range of case studies from around the
world and in different contexts is included, to demonstrate the
extent of the challenge and range of opportunities for the tourism
industry."
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