Tourism, sustainable development and the theoretical divide: 20 years on
University of Central Lancashire
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Abstract
A conceptual paper published twenty years ago concluded that sustainable tourism development is an unviable objective. Specifically, it argued that environmentally sound tourism development (sustainable tourism) is essential; sustainable development through tourism, however, is unachievable. Despite continuing alignment between tourism and sustainable development in both academic and policy circles, not only have the intervening two decades proved this argument in practice to be correct, but also there is little evidence of a more sustainable tourism sector. This paper, therefore, returns to the theoretical relationship between tourism and sustainable development, considering more recent transformations in…
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- Tourism
- Sustainable tourism
- Sustainable development
- Argument (complex analysis)
- Tourism geography
- Ecotourism
- Context (archaeology)
- Political science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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