Degrowth in Tourism
Conceptual, Theoretical and Philosophical Issues
Dr Konstantinos Andriotis author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:CABI Publishing
Published:27th Jul '18
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Suitable for researchers and practitioners with tourism, tourism economics and degrowth
The concept of degrowth has emerged as a reaction to the problems accrued by capitalism and the need for new approaches for future prosperity. Explores emerging development approaches and alternatives to classic models, applying the concept of degrowth in a tourism context. Includes international case studies.The modern-day world faces a hostile climate, depleted resources and the destruction of habitats. The dream that growth will lead to a materialistic utopia is left unfulfilled by a lack of ecological and economic capacity. The only choice is to find alternatives to increased growth, transform the structures and institutions currently shaping the world, change lifestyles and articulate a more credible vision for the future and lasting prosperity. As a reaction to the problems accrued by capitalism, new development approaches such as the concept of degrowth have evolved. Degrowth in Tourism explores newly-emerging development and philosophical approachesthat provide more equity for host communities and offer a low-carbon future by looking at alternatives to the classic models of development and applying the concept of degrowth in a tourism context. Proposing that we need to shift tourism research from models which prioritize commodified tourism experiences to those that offer alternative decommodified ones, this book: - Provides topical analysis and illustrates the key themes of degrowth; - Discusses the relationship between tourism and degrowth from both a historic perspective and through contemporary patterns of activity; - Includes international examples and case studies to translate theory into practical new approaches. A comprehensive review of the subject, this book will be of great interest to researchers and practitioners within tourism, development, environment and economics, as well as those specifically studying degrowth.
ISBN: 9781786392787
Dimensions: 244mm x 172mm x 21mm
Weight: 740g
224 pages