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The sustainability of tourism is increasingly under question given
the challenges of overtourism, COVID-19 and the contribution of
tourism to climate and environmental change. Degrowth and Tourism
provides an original response to the central problem of growth in
tourism, an imperative that has been intrinsic within tourism
practice, and directs the reader to rethink the impacts of tourism
and possible alternatives beyond the sustainable growth discourse.
Using a multi-scaled approach to investigate degrowth's macro
effects and micro indications in tourism, this book frames degrowth
in tourism in terms of business, destination and policy
initiatives. It uses a combination of empirical research, case
studies and theory to offer new perspectives and approaches to
analyse issues related to overtourism, COVID-19, small-scale
tourism operations and entrepreneurship, mobility and climate
change in tourism. Interdisciplinary chapters provide studies on
animal-based tourism, nature-based tourism, domestic tourism,
developing community-centric tourism and many other areas, within
the paradigm of degrowth. This book offers significant insight on
both the implications of degrowth paradigm in tourism studies and
practices, as well as tourism's potential contributions to the
degrowth paradigm, and will be essential reading for all those
interested in sustainable tourism and transformations through
tourism.
The sustainability of tourism is increasingly under question given
the challenges of overtourism, COVID-19 and the contribution of
tourism to climate and environmental change. Degrowth and Tourism
provides an original response to the central problem of growth in
tourism, an imperative that has been intrinsic within tourism
practice, and directs the reader to rethink the impacts of tourism
and possible alternatives beyond the sustainable growth discourse.
Using a multi-scaled approach to investigate degrowth's macro
effects and micro indications in tourism, this book frames degrowth
in tourism in terms of business, destination and policy
initiatives. It uses a combination of empirical research, case
studies and theory to offer new perspectives and approaches to
analyse issues related to overtourism, COVID-19, small-scale
tourism operations and entrepreneurship, mobility and climate
change in tourism. Interdisciplinary chapters provide studies on
animal-based tourism, nature-based tourism, domestic tourism,
developing community-centric tourism and many other areas, within
the paradigm of degrowth. This book offers significant insight on
both the implications of degrowth paradigm in tourism studies and
practices, as well as tourism's potential contributions to the
degrowth paradigm, and will be essential reading for all those
interested in sustainable tourism and transformations through
tourism.
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