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This edited text, intended to support a research-informed approach
to learning and teaching, presents an array of concepts,
collaborations and in-depth cases related to managing events,
festivals and the visitor economy. Authors offer an array of
philosophical, political, cultural, and ethical perspectives on how
to achieve this across a range of contexts, from Cambodia, China,
Egypt to the British cathedral city of Lincoln. Though recognising
individual difference, each chapter unites in their common pursuit
of supporting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
(UNSDGs). This is significant as utilising the UNSDGs as a
normative organising framework for how we all think about, plan,
and manage a 'good' visitor economy is increasingly ubiquitous. It
is with this in mind that each chapter provides explicit links to
the UNSDGs and policy and/or practical implications, along with a
series of critical self-assessment questions to reflect on the
chapter's key arguments. This collection aims to satiate what
appears to be an increasing appetite of readers and students alike
who seek exposure to rigorous debate in and out of the classroom.
This edited text, intended to support a research-informed approach
to learning and teaching, presents an array of concepts,
collaborations and in-depth cases related to managing events,
festivals and the visitor economy. Authors offer an array of
philosophical, political, cultural, and ethical perspectives on how
to achieve this across a range of contexts, from Cambodia, China,
Egypt to the British cathedral city of Lincoln. Though recognising
individual difference, each chapter unites in their common pursuit
of supporting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
(UNSDGs). This is significant as utilising the UNSDGs as a
normative organising framework for how we all think about, plan,
and manage a 'good' visitor economy is increasingly ubiquitous. It
is with this in mind that each chapter provides explicit links to
the UNSDGs and policy and/or practical implications, along with a
series of critical self-assessment questions to reflect on the
chapter's key arguments. This collection aims to satiate what
appears to be an increasing appetite of readers and students alike
who seek exposure to rigorous debate in and out of the classroom.
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