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A Research Agenda for Sustainable Tourism
Exploring tourism in an increasingly valuable landscape, this forward-looking book examines the importance of the sustainability of global travel. Leading authors in the field outline the major trajectories for research helpful in developing a sustainable and environmentally-minded industry.
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Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary.
Exploring tourism in an increasingly valuable landscape, this forward-looking book examines the importance of the sustainability of global travel. Leading authors in the field outline the major trajectories for research helpful in developing a sustainable and environmentally-minded industry.
Contributors review the research that has developed in recent decades, focusing on the major research issues facing the field, including health and tourism and the importance of public lands. Offering a unique insight into research priorities, with a particular focus on systems thinking, this book provides a definitive overview of key areas of study for the future of sustainable tourism.
Concise and cutting-edge, this Research Agenda provides crucial insight for academics, highlighting the most critical questions facing the research area of sustainable tourism today. Policy makers and those involved in the tourism industry will also benefit from the practical advice offered.
Exploring tourism in an increasingly valuable landscape, this forward-looking book examines the importance of the sustainability of global travel. Leading authors in the field outline the major trajectories for research helpful in developing a sustainable and environmentally-minded industry.
Contributors review the research that has developed in recent decades, focusing on the major research issues facing the field, including health and tourism and the importance of public lands. Offering a unique insight into research priorities, with a particular focus on systems thinking, this book provides a definitive overview of key areas of study for the future of sustainable tourism.
Concise and cutting-edge, this Research Agenda provides crucial insight for academics, highlighting the most critical questions facing the research area of sustainable tourism today. Policy makers and those involved in the tourism industry will also benefit from the practical advice offered.
Critical Acclaim
‘The book is a wonderful compilation of literature containing chapters that identify information challenges, research gaps, questions and possible opportunities for sustainable tourism along with topics that are applicable across different contexts (social, political or geographical) allowing a better understanding of the functionality and management of tourism-related systems in the face of change. In general, it will be a good resource for students and scholars working in the fields of tourism geography, environmental studies and policy and tourism management and hospitality.’
– Nitasha Sharma, International Journal of Tourism Policy
– Nitasha Sharma, International Journal of Tourism Policy
Contributors
Contributors include: C. Addinsall, K. Bosak, K.S. Bricker, L.K. Cerveny, D. Dalenberg, M.M. Derrien, S. Espiner, J. Higham, Y.-F. Leung, J. Loehr, T.C. Magro-Lindenkamp, S.F. McCool, A.B. Miller, Z.D. Miller, G. Moscardo, P. Newman, C. Orchiston, C. Pence, W.L. Rice, A. Rylance, J. Saarinen, D. Scott, A. Spenceley, B.D. Taff, J. Thomsen, B. Weiler, I. Wheeler, K.L. Wolf
Contents
Contents:
Preface
1. Information needs for building a foundation for enhancing sustainable tourism as a development goal: an introduction
Stephen F. McCool
2. The tourism system
Keith Bosak
3. Superseding sustainability: conceptualising sustainability and resilience in response to the new challenges of tourism development 21
Stephen Espiner, James Higham and Caroline Orchiston
4. Understanding how context affects resilience and its consequences for sustainable tourism
Johanna Loehr, Cherise Addinsall and Betty Weiler
5. Concepts for understanding the visitor experience in sustainable tourism
Zachary D. Miller, William L. Rice, B. Derrick Taff and Peter Newman
6. Connecting people with experiences
Gianna Moscardo
7. The climate change transformation of global tourism
Daniel Scott
8. The contribution of tourism to achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
Anna Spenceley and Andrew Rylance
9 Business models and sustainable tourism
Kelly S. Bricker
10. The human health dimensions of sustainable tourism
Monika M. Derrien, Lee K. Cerveny and Kathleen L. Wolf
11. Public lands, protected areas and tourism: management challenges and information needs
Lee K. Cerveny and Anna B. Miller
12. Monitoring river visitor use in a complex social-ecological system
Jennifer Thomsen, Iree Wheeler, Douglas Dalenberg and Colter Pence
13. Communities and sustainable tourism development: community impacts and local benefit creation in tourism
Jarkko Saarinen
14. Managing environmental impacts of tourism
Teresa Cristina Magro-Lindenkamp and Yu-Fai Leung
15. A research agenda for sustainable tourism: some ideas worth pursuing
Keith Bosak and Stephen F. McCool
Index
Preface
1. Information needs for building a foundation for enhancing sustainable tourism as a development goal: an introduction
Stephen F. McCool
2. The tourism system
Keith Bosak
3. Superseding sustainability: conceptualising sustainability and resilience in response to the new challenges of tourism development 21
Stephen Espiner, James Higham and Caroline Orchiston
4. Understanding how context affects resilience and its consequences for sustainable tourism
Johanna Loehr, Cherise Addinsall and Betty Weiler
5. Concepts for understanding the visitor experience in sustainable tourism
Zachary D. Miller, William L. Rice, B. Derrick Taff and Peter Newman
6. Connecting people with experiences
Gianna Moscardo
7. The climate change transformation of global tourism
Daniel Scott
8. The contribution of tourism to achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
Anna Spenceley and Andrew Rylance
9 Business models and sustainable tourism
Kelly S. Bricker
10. The human health dimensions of sustainable tourism
Monika M. Derrien, Lee K. Cerveny and Kathleen L. Wolf
11. Public lands, protected areas and tourism: management challenges and information needs
Lee K. Cerveny and Anna B. Miller
12. Monitoring river visitor use in a complex social-ecological system
Jennifer Thomsen, Iree Wheeler, Douglas Dalenberg and Colter Pence
13. Communities and sustainable tourism development: community impacts and local benefit creation in tourism
Jarkko Saarinen
14. Managing environmental impacts of tourism
Teresa Cristina Magro-Lindenkamp and Yu-Fai Leung
15. A research agenda for sustainable tourism: some ideas worth pursuing
Keith Bosak and Stephen F. McCool
Index