Desirable tourism transport futures

The challenge of mitigating climate change is critical to desirable tourism transportation futures, although to date relatively little attention has been paid to this aspect of sustainable tourism. This introductory article to the special issues on 'Desirable Tourism Transport Futures' exp...

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Published inJournal of sustainable tourism Vol. 27; no. 2; pp. 173 - 188
Main Authors Peeters, Paul, Higham, James, Cohen, Scott, Eijgelaar, Eke, Gössling, Stefan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Clevedon Routledge 01.02.2019
Multilingual Matters Ltd
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ISSN0966-9582
1747-7646
1747-7646
DOI10.1080/09669582.2018.1477785

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Summary:The challenge of mitigating climate change is critical to desirable tourism transportation futures, although to date relatively little attention has been paid to this aspect of sustainable tourism. This introductory article to the special issues on 'Desirable Tourism Transport Futures' explores approaches to transitioning the tourism sector to a sustainable emissions path. It starts by describing an undesirable tourism transport future associated with a business-as-usual scenario, which will inevitably cause the climate mitigation goals outlined in the Paris Climate Accord to soon become unattainable. We then outline a scenario for a climatically desirable future, and its social and economic implications. It is important that desirable tourism transport futures are critically considered in terms of both spatial and temporal scale. The scenarios that inform this editorial provide some insights at the long-term macro-scale. These scenarios are associated with desirable and undesirable elements that will no doubt continue to be the subject of much debate and contestation. While these scenarios will represent both opportunities and threats to the full spectrum of tourism industry stakeholders, they should also inform manifold avenues of future research at a critical moment in the evolution of tourism transportation and the pursuit of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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ISSN:0966-9582
1747-7646
1747-7646
DOI:10.1080/09669582.2018.1477785