The current development of tourism is environmentally unsustainable. Specifically, tourism's contribution to climate change is increasing while other sectors are reducing their greenhouse gas emissions. This paper has two goals: reveal the main structural cause for tourism's emission growth and show the consequences thereof for (mitigation) policies. It is reasoned that the main cause for tourism's strong emission growth is the time-space expansion of global tourism behavior. Contemporary tourism theory and geography fail to clearly describe this geographical development, making it difficult to understand this expansion and develop effective policies to mitigate environmental impacts. Therefore, this paper explores some elements of a 'new t...
The paper analyses the implications of tourism activities for economic growth and environmental asse...
Abstract Since the turn of the 1990s many international development and policy-making organisations...
The thesis aims at deconstructing the sustainable tourism paradigm: can tourism be "a global strateg...
The current development of tourism is environmentally unsustainable. Specifically, tourism's contrib...
The current development of tourism is environmentally unsustainable. Specifically, tourism’s contrib...
The current development of tourism is environmentally unsustainable. Specifically, tourism’s contrib...
The current development of tourism is environmentally unsustainable. Specifically, tourism’s contrib...
In 2015, the global community came together in Paris and agreed on a CO2 emissions pathway to avoid ...
The relationship between climate change and tourism is twofold: climate change impacts on tourism an...
Tourism is both a victim and a vector of climate change (Cabrini et al., 2009). Although the impact ...
Tourism is an increasingly significant contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Emissions grow...
Abstract – The impact of tourism activities on climate change are not very evenly distributed over t...
Much of global passenger transport is linked to tourism. The sector is therefore of interest in stud...
Much of global passenger transport is linked to tourism. The sector is therefore of interest in stud...
Tourism is an increasingly significant contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Emissions grow...
The paper analyses the implications of tourism activities for economic growth and environmental asse...
Abstract Since the turn of the 1990s many international development and policy-making organisations...
The thesis aims at deconstructing the sustainable tourism paradigm: can tourism be "a global strateg...
The current development of tourism is environmentally unsustainable. Specifically, tourism's contrib...
The current development of tourism is environmentally unsustainable. Specifically, tourism’s contrib...
The current development of tourism is environmentally unsustainable. Specifically, tourism’s contrib...
The current development of tourism is environmentally unsustainable. Specifically, tourism’s contrib...
In 2015, the global community came together in Paris and agreed on a CO2 emissions pathway to avoid ...
The relationship between climate change and tourism is twofold: climate change impacts on tourism an...
Tourism is both a victim and a vector of climate change (Cabrini et al., 2009). Although the impact ...
Tourism is an increasingly significant contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Emissions grow...
Abstract – The impact of tourism activities on climate change are not very evenly distributed over t...
Much of global passenger transport is linked to tourism. The sector is therefore of interest in stud...
Much of global passenger transport is linked to tourism. The sector is therefore of interest in stud...
Tourism is an increasingly significant contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Emissions grow...
The paper analyses the implications of tourism activities for economic growth and environmental asse...
Abstract Since the turn of the 1990s many international development and policy-making organisations...
The thesis aims at deconstructing the sustainable tourism paradigm: can tourism be "a global strateg...