Scholars and the practice community unanimously advocate sustainable balanced and sensitive tourism development. Engaging with locals and setting up public-private partnerships are frequently championed. This working paper introduces a set of lenses in the moral philosophy tradition and argues that the current pragmatic solutions to sustainable tourism development could not resolve issues of authenticity, equity, rights and fairness. There are three in-built moral limits in the tourism market, and namely: the market assumes it can price everything including culture and nature; the market distributes welfare through one's ability to pay rather than one's needs; and the market is structured in ways that benefit some groups more than others. T...
Sustainable tourism is a widely used term that has accumulated considerable attention from researche...
Tourism and traveling industry represents, at international level, the most dynamic economic sector....
What should and what should not be for sale in a society? This is the central question in the Moral ...
Scholars and the practice community unanimously advocate sustainable balanced and sensitive tourism ...
Ethical distinctions inform all human actions and decisions. On inspection, however, dominant paradi...
This paper focuses broadly on ethical consumption and more specifically on an emerging consumption p...
Tourism as a social phenomenon is still in a status of ethicality that we hope can be improved. Howe...
This is a new and much needed addition to the surprisingly under-studied issue of ethics as they app...
Neither the tourism industry nor the tourist has responded convincingly to calls for more responsibi...
Given the growing concerns about global sustainability, morally-guided tourism should play a signif...
The paper proposes an economic reference framework to deal with the local sustainability issue in t...
This chapter provides an overview of some of the key challenges that face those tasked with marketin...
Purpose: Environmental ethics has become an established subject of philosophy in recent decades in r...
Tourism has been recognized by major multilateral world agencies, the World Bank, IMF and United Nat...
As an industry, tourism is considered the world's largest and most important,1 each year carrying mi...
Sustainable tourism is a widely used term that has accumulated considerable attention from researche...
Tourism and traveling industry represents, at international level, the most dynamic economic sector....
What should and what should not be for sale in a society? This is the central question in the Moral ...
Scholars and the practice community unanimously advocate sustainable balanced and sensitive tourism ...
Ethical distinctions inform all human actions and decisions. On inspection, however, dominant paradi...
This paper focuses broadly on ethical consumption and more specifically on an emerging consumption p...
Tourism as a social phenomenon is still in a status of ethicality that we hope can be improved. Howe...
This is a new and much needed addition to the surprisingly under-studied issue of ethics as they app...
Neither the tourism industry nor the tourist has responded convincingly to calls for more responsibi...
Given the growing concerns about global sustainability, morally-guided tourism should play a signif...
The paper proposes an economic reference framework to deal with the local sustainability issue in t...
This chapter provides an overview of some of the key challenges that face those tasked with marketin...
Purpose: Environmental ethics has become an established subject of philosophy in recent decades in r...
Tourism has been recognized by major multilateral world agencies, the World Bank, IMF and United Nat...
As an industry, tourism is considered the world's largest and most important,1 each year carrying mi...
Sustainable tourism is a widely used term that has accumulated considerable attention from researche...
Tourism and traveling industry represents, at international level, the most dynamic economic sector....
What should and what should not be for sale in a society? This is the central question in the Moral ...