Constructing sustainable tourism development: The 2030 agenda and the managerial ecology of sustainable tourism
University of Canterbury · Linnaeus University · +1 more institution
Abstract
The UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development sets a series of sustainable development goals (SDGs) “to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all” by 2030. The Agenda influences tourism policy even though the Agenda resolution only mentions tourism three times. A “heterogeneous constructionism” approach is adopted to examine the managerial ecology of tourism and the SDGs. Managerial ecology involves the instrumental application of science and economic utilitarian approaches and in the service of resource utilisation and economic development. A managerial ecological approach is integral to UNWTO work on the SDGs, as well as other actors, and is reflected in policy recommendations for…
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- 171.75
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- 100%
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- 96
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1Topics & keywords
- Tourism
- Sustainable development
- Sustainable tourism
- Prosperity
- Tourism geography
- Sustainability
- Poverty
- Business
- Decent work and economic growth