Regenerative justice and tourism: How can tourism go beyond restoration?
Annals of Tourism Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
111, P. 103896 - 103896
Published: Jan. 16, 2025
Language: Английский
Advancing climate justice in tourism: A critical evaluation of the TPCC Stocktake
Annals of Tourism Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
113, P. 103962 - 103962
Published: May 2, 2025
Language: Английский
Tourism and climate change stocktake: a call to action
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
A modus operandi for sustainable-tourism transformations
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