Taking Responsibility for Tourism
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Taking Responsibility for Tourism

  1. 272 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Taking Responsibility for Tourism

About this book

Taking Responsibility for Tourism is about the globally vital necessity of realising sustainable tourism. It is a hugely important challenge to those who organise and sell travel and tourism, and those who consume it.

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Part 
I: 
Why 
Responsible 
Tourism?
4
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Table of contents

  1. Foreword
  2. Preface
  3. Acknowledgements
  4. Abbreviations and acronyms
  5. Part 1
  6. 1 What is Responsible Tourism?
  7. Tourism
  8. Sustainable Development: an oxymoron?
  9. The Tragedy of the Commons
  10. Krippendorf’s legacy
  11. The development of Responsible Tourism
  12. Whose responsibility is it? Focusing on outcomes
  13. The myths about Responsible Tourism
  14. Cultures of consumption
  15. Raising the issue
  16. Emerging ethical consumers
  17. The demand for experience and authenticity
  18. New tourists?
  19. Facing up to responsibility
  20. What of Corporate Social Responsibility?
  21. The business case
  22. Opportunities and pitfalls
  23. Destinations
  24. What is the purpose of tourism?
  25. National government perspectives
  26. Local governance
  27. Responsible destination marketing
  28. Defining social responsibility
  29. Heritage and authenticity
  30. Host/guest encounters
  31. Hedonistic tourism
  32. Philanthropy and volunteering
  33. Oversupply
  34. All-inclusives
  35. Community-based tourism
  36. Poverty reduction through tourism
  37. Only connect
  38. Greening businesses
  39. Conservation and ecotourism
  40. Sustainable tourism certification
  41. Responsible aviation
  42. The ethic of responsibility
  43. A Responsible Tourism movement?
  44. What we can do
  45. The next 10 years