A modus operandi for sustainable-tourism transformations DOI Creative Commons
Sara Lupini, Giovanna Bertella, Xavier Font

et al.

Current Issues in Tourism, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 16

Published: Oct. 11, 2024

In this article, we identify and discuss unifying principles to co-design transformational sustainable-tourism interventions through participatory methodologies. We conduct a meta-ethnographic synthesis of the emerging relevant tourism literature (14 articles), propose five methodological requirements that underpin effective for sustainable transformations. The are (1) co-creating actionable knowledge, (2) establishing safe spaces, (3) challenging power structures managing tensions, (4) shaping systemic synergies (5) blurring lines. Together, these constitute modus operandi – is, way thinking acting collectively provides unified foundation impact-led, practice-oriented research on sustainability in tourism. This is meta-perspective containing cohesive set guiding integrate elevate methods, approaches techniques, represents our contribution accelerating field's expansion.

Language: Английский

Regenerative justice and tourism: How can tourism go beyond restoration? DOI Creative Commons
Raymond Rastegar

Annals of Tourism Research, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 111, P. 103896 - 103896

Published: Jan. 16, 2025

Language: Английский

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2

Advancing climate justice in tourism: A critical evaluation of the TPCC Stocktake DOI Creative Commons
Susanne Becken, Raymond Rastegar

Annals of Tourism Research, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 113, P. 103962 - 103962

Published: May 2, 2025

Language: Английский

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0

Tourism and climate change stocktake: a call to action DOI Creative Commons
Susanne Becken, Daniel Scott

Journal of Sustainable Tourism, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 32(9), P. 2018 - 2038

Published: Aug. 11, 2024

The first climate action stocktake cycle under the Paris Agreement was completed in 2023 to assess global progress on mitigation, adaptation, and finance goals. State-driven needs be complemented by sectoral efforts, this paper builds Tourism Stocktake undertaken that examined tourism sector. First, an expert elicitation survey conducted validate deepen findings from stocktaking activity. Second, analysis of Stocktake's 40 metrics against six criteria indicator quality. revealed a sector still early stages implementing its response, with consensus 2030 emission reduction targets would not achieved. policy investment were deemed inconsistent ambitions, current adaptation is insufficient for projected change, so future impacts will restrict development some destinations. Analysis exposed significant data gaps core set 13 robust measure change over next identified. concludes recommendations advance capabilities collaboration monitor updated 2026.

Language: Английский

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3

A modus operandi for sustainable-tourism transformations DOI Creative Commons
Sara Lupini, Giovanna Bertella, Xavier Font

et al.

Current Issues in Tourism, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 16

Published: Oct. 11, 2024

In this article, we identify and discuss unifying principles to co-design transformational sustainable-tourism interventions through participatory methodologies. We conduct a meta-ethnographic synthesis of the emerging relevant tourism literature (14 articles), propose five methodological requirements that underpin effective for sustainable transformations. The are (1) co-creating actionable knowledge, (2) establishing safe spaces, (3) challenging power structures managing tensions, (4) shaping systemic synergies (5) blurring lines. Together, these constitute modus operandi – is, way thinking acting collectively provides unified foundation impact-led, practice-oriented research on sustainability in tourism. This is meta-perspective containing cohesive set guiding integrate elevate methods, approaches techniques, represents our contribution accelerating field's expansion.

Language: Английский

Citations

0