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Taking Responsibility for Tourism
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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
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations and acronyms
- Part 1
- 1 What is Responsible Tourism?
- Tourism
- Sustainable Development: an oxymoron?
- The Tragedy of the Commons
- Krippendorf’s legacy
- The development of Responsible Tourism
- Whose responsibility is it? Focusing on outcomes
- The myths about Responsible Tourism
- Cultures of consumption
- Raising the issue
- Emerging ethical consumers
- The demand for experience and authenticity
- New tourists?
- Facing up to responsibility
- What of Corporate Social Responsibility?
- The business case
- Opportunities and pitfalls
- Destinations
- What is the purpose of tourism?
- National government perspectives
- Local governance
- Responsible destination marketing
- Defining social responsibility
- Heritage and authenticity
- Host/guest encounters
- Hedonistic tourism
- Philanthropy and volunteering
- Oversupply
- All-inclusives
- Community-based tourism
- Poverty reduction through tourism
- Only connect
- Greening businesses
- Conservation and ecotourism
- Sustainable tourism certification
- Responsible aviation
- The ethic of responsibility
- A Responsible Tourism movement?
- What we can do
- The next 10 years