Towards a Sustainabale Tourism
Malgorzata Ogonowska and
Dominique Torre ()
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Abstract:
Awareness of the environment and the need to protect it has increased markedly in recent decades, and market actors, consumers and other stakeholders have been progressively more aware of ecological issues. Awareness of the pollution caused by mass tourism has resulted in the emergence of the concept of sustainable tourism which encompasses both environmental and societal concerns. This paper reviews work on sustainable tourism, highlighting the main issues which are illustrated by empirical examples in this new research framework.
Keywords: Tourism Externalities; Stake-holders; Vertical Differentiation; Economics of Tourism; Environmental Economics; Sustainable Tourism; Certification (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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Published in Mariani, M. Marcello; Buhalis, Dimitrios; Czakon, Wojciech; Vitouladiti, Ourania. Tourism Management, Marketing and Development: Performance, Strategies and Sustainability, Palgrave MacMillan, pp.195-213, 2015
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Working Paper: Towards a Sustainable Tourism (2014)
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