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      Issues and Cases of Degrowth in Tourism

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      Degrowth in tourism is the voluntary shift to rebuild destinations and local economies where consumption, production and the exploitation of resources are minimal. This book addresses the paucity of combined research on tourism and degrowth by presenting emergent knowledge and...

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      Product ID:9781789245073
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Issues and Cases of Degrowth in Tourism
      Authors:Author: Dr Konstantinos Andriotis
      Page Count:200
      Subjects:Economic systems and structures, Economic systems & structures, Hospitality, sports, leisure and tourism industries, Hospitality and service industries, Tourism industry, Hospitality industry
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      Degrowth in tourism is the voluntary shift to rebuild destinations and local economies where consumption, production and the exploitation of resources are minimal. This book addresses the paucity of combined research on tourism and degrowth by presenting emergent knowledge and research on the dynamics of degrowth from a tourism perspective by presenting cases from across the world.
      Degrowth in tourism is the voluntary shift to rebuild destinations and local economies in a way in which consumption, production and the exploitation of resources are minimal. It looks to ensure that the direction of institutional changes and the orientation of technological development are controlled and in harmony with the environment. Degrowth involves people whose use of personal time enhances the richness of the tourism experience through travelling less frequently, more slowly and in a low carbon way; taking time to support the environment, the local economy and to explore the local culture. Despite the significant role degrowth can play in destination development, it has rarely been examined from a tourism studies perspective. This book takes steps to address the paucity of combined research on tourism and degrowth by presenting emergent knowledge and research on this increasingly important concept. The book: Outlines the core theme of degrowth from a tourism perspective. Contains content enriched with contributions from multi-disciplinary academics from around the world. Puts theory into practice via international case studies. Due to the multidisciplinary nature of the book, the contents will appeal to researchers and postgraduates studying tourism, environmental studies, geography, planning and development and other related disciplines.
      Imprint Name:CABI Publishing
      Publisher Name:CABI Publishing
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2021-02-25

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      Weight648 g
      Dimensions179 × 251 × 17 mm