Food, place and authenticity: local food and the sustainable tourism experience
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Abstract
In recent years, attempts to improve the economic and environmental sustainability of both tourism and agriculture have been linked to the development of “alternative” food networks and a renewed enthusiasm for food products that are perceived to be traditional and local. This paper draws on research from two UK regions, the Lake District and Exmoor, to argue that local food can play an important role in the sustainable tourism experience because it appeals to the visitor's desire for authenticity within the holiday experience. Using evidence from qualitative interviews with tourists and food producers, the paper records ways in which local foods are conceptualised as “authentic” products that symbolise the…
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Keywords
- Tourism
- Visitor pattern
- Sustainability
- Enthusiasm
- Sustainable tourism
- Meaning (existential)
- Sociology
- Tourism geography
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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