Sustainable Tourism Futures
Perspectives on Systems, Restructuring and Innovations
Herausgeber: Gössling, Stefan; Weaver, David; Hall, C Michael
Sustainable Tourism Futures
Perspectives on Systems, Restructuring and Innovations
Herausgeber: Gössling, Stefan; Weaver, David; Hall, C Michael
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There are increasing concerns over the relationship between tourism and sustainable development. Sustainable Tourism Futures re-assesses the sustainability paradigm and outlines the ways in which sustainable tourism is possible, offering key insights into the fundamental shifts in operations, systems and philosophies that need to take place.
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There are increasing concerns over the relationship between tourism and sustainable development. Sustainable Tourism Futures re-assesses the sustainability paradigm and outlines the ways in which sustainable tourism is possible, offering key insights into the fundamental shifts in operations, systems and philosophies that need to take place.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 151mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 506g
- ISBN-13: 9780415542258
- ISBN-10: 0415542251
- Artikelnr.: 37737239
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 151mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 506g
- ISBN-13: 9780415542258
- ISBN-10: 0415542251
- Artikelnr.: 37737239
Dr. Stefan Gössling is research coordinator at the Centre for Sustainable- and Geotourism, Western Norway Research Institute, and an Associate Professor at the Service Management programme, Lund University/Sweden. He has been contributing author to the IPCC's 4th Assessment Report and has recently contributed to Climate Change and Tourism: Responding to Global Challenges (published by UNWTO-UNEP-WMO). Dr. C. Michael Hall is a Professor in the Department of Management, University of Canterbury, New Zealand and Docent in the Department of Geography, University of Oulu, Finland. Co-editor of Current Issues in Tourism he has published widely in the fields of tourism, environmental history and gastronomy, including research on social marketing, climate change and sustainable consumption. Dr. David B. Weaver is Professor of Tourism Research at Griffith University, Australia. He is author or co-author of over 80 refereed journal articles and book chapters as well as ten books on tourism management, sustainable tourism and ecotourism.
1. Sustainable Tourism Futures: Perspectives on Systems, Restructuring and
Innovations Part 1: Theoretical Foundations: Re-thinking the Tourism System
2. 30 Years of Sustainable Tourism: Drivers, Progress, Problems - and the
Future 3. Reflections on Sustainable Tourism and Paradigm Change Part 2:
Restructuring the Tourism System: Practical Examples 4. Inaction More than
Action: Barriers to the Implementation of Sustainable Tourism Policies 5.
Transport and Tourism in Scotland: A Case Study of Scenario Planning at
VisitScotland 6. Tourism and Climate Change Mitigation: Which Data is
Needed for What Use? 7. Theory and Practice of Environmental Management and
Monitoring in Hotel Chains 8. Sustainable Ski Resort Principles: An Uphill
Journey 9. Piloting a Carbon Emissions Audit for an International Arts
Festival Under Tight Resource Constraints: Methods, Issues and Results 10.
Voluntary Carbon Offsets; a Contribution to Sustainable Tourism? Part 3:
Innovation: Sustainable Tourism Futures 11.The Implementation of
Sustainable Tourism: A Project Based Perspective 12. Carbon Labelling and
Restructuring Travel Systems: Involving Travel Agencies in Climate Change
Mitigation 13. Moving Towards Low-Carbon Tourism: New Opportunities for
Destinations and Tour Operators 14. Sustainable Transportation Guidelines
for Nature-Based Tour Operators 15. Tourism Firm Innovation and
Sustainability 16. Synthesis and Conclusions
Innovations Part 1: Theoretical Foundations: Re-thinking the Tourism System
2. 30 Years of Sustainable Tourism: Drivers, Progress, Problems - and the
Future 3. Reflections on Sustainable Tourism and Paradigm Change Part 2:
Restructuring the Tourism System: Practical Examples 4. Inaction More than
Action: Barriers to the Implementation of Sustainable Tourism Policies 5.
Transport and Tourism in Scotland: A Case Study of Scenario Planning at
VisitScotland 6. Tourism and Climate Change Mitigation: Which Data is
Needed for What Use? 7. Theory and Practice of Environmental Management and
Monitoring in Hotel Chains 8. Sustainable Ski Resort Principles: An Uphill
Journey 9. Piloting a Carbon Emissions Audit for an International Arts
Festival Under Tight Resource Constraints: Methods, Issues and Results 10.
Voluntary Carbon Offsets; a Contribution to Sustainable Tourism? Part 3:
Innovation: Sustainable Tourism Futures 11.The Implementation of
Sustainable Tourism: A Project Based Perspective 12. Carbon Labelling and
Restructuring Travel Systems: Involving Travel Agencies in Climate Change
Mitigation 13. Moving Towards Low-Carbon Tourism: New Opportunities for
Destinations and Tour Operators 14. Sustainable Transportation Guidelines
for Nature-Based Tour Operators 15. Tourism Firm Innovation and
Sustainability 16. Synthesis and Conclusions
1. Sustainable Tourism Futures: Perspectives on Systems, Restructuring and
Innovations Part 1: Theoretical Foundations: Re-thinking the Tourism System
2. 30 Years of Sustainable Tourism: Drivers, Progress, Problems - and the
Future 3. Reflections on Sustainable Tourism and Paradigm Change Part 2:
Restructuring the Tourism System: Practical Examples 4. Inaction More than
Action: Barriers to the Implementation of Sustainable Tourism Policies 5.
Transport and Tourism in Scotland: A Case Study of Scenario Planning at
VisitScotland 6. Tourism and Climate Change Mitigation: Which Data is
Needed for What Use? 7. Theory and Practice of Environmental Management and
Monitoring in Hotel Chains 8. Sustainable Ski Resort Principles: An Uphill
Journey 9. Piloting a Carbon Emissions Audit for an International Arts
Festival Under Tight Resource Constraints: Methods, Issues and Results 10.
Voluntary Carbon Offsets; a Contribution to Sustainable Tourism? Part 3:
Innovation: Sustainable Tourism Futures 11.The Implementation of
Sustainable Tourism: A Project Based Perspective 12. Carbon Labelling and
Restructuring Travel Systems: Involving Travel Agencies in Climate Change
Mitigation 13. Moving Towards Low-Carbon Tourism: New Opportunities for
Destinations and Tour Operators 14. Sustainable Transportation Guidelines
for Nature-Based Tour Operators 15. Tourism Firm Innovation and
Sustainability 16. Synthesis and Conclusions
Innovations Part 1: Theoretical Foundations: Re-thinking the Tourism System
2. 30 Years of Sustainable Tourism: Drivers, Progress, Problems - and the
Future 3. Reflections on Sustainable Tourism and Paradigm Change Part 2:
Restructuring the Tourism System: Practical Examples 4. Inaction More than
Action: Barriers to the Implementation of Sustainable Tourism Policies 5.
Transport and Tourism in Scotland: A Case Study of Scenario Planning at
VisitScotland 6. Tourism and Climate Change Mitigation: Which Data is
Needed for What Use? 7. Theory and Practice of Environmental Management and
Monitoring in Hotel Chains 8. Sustainable Ski Resort Principles: An Uphill
Journey 9. Piloting a Carbon Emissions Audit for an International Arts
Festival Under Tight Resource Constraints: Methods, Issues and Results 10.
Voluntary Carbon Offsets; a Contribution to Sustainable Tourism? Part 3:
Innovation: Sustainable Tourism Futures 11.The Implementation of
Sustainable Tourism: A Project Based Perspective 12. Carbon Labelling and
Restructuring Travel Systems: Involving Travel Agencies in Climate Change
Mitigation 13. Moving Towards Low-Carbon Tourism: New Opportunities for
Destinations and Tour Operators 14. Sustainable Transportation Guidelines
for Nature-Based Tour Operators 15. Tourism Firm Innovation and
Sustainability 16. Synthesis and Conclusions