Understanding the Sustainable Development of Tourism
Janne Liburd, Deborah Edwards
ISBN: 978-1-906884-13-0
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"[this book provides]...a strong foundation upon which to build sustainable tourism curricula. ...a resource to inspire colleagues in tourism institutions around the world to advance the cause of sustainable tourism practices for generations to come." foreword by Pauline J. Sheldon, Former Chair of BESTEN, Co-Founder with Daniel Fesenmaier of the Tourism Education Futures Initiative (TEFI), President of the International Academy for the Study of Tourism
…a good practical handbook that can be recommended with some enthusiasm…. strongly recommended for tourism and hospitality students who are looking for applications of sustainability approaches to the specific practical tasks involved in managing tourism businesses.
Annals of Tourism Research, Vol. 38, No. 4, 2011
It is vital to provide the tourism managers of tomorrow with an explicit understanding and the capability to affect creative and innovative solutions for the sustainable development of tourism. Understanding the Sustainable Development of Tourism takes the view that sustainable tourism management needs to be seen as a dynamic process of change, rather than a static goal to be achieved and therefore must be tackled with ever evolving, flexible strategies.
Divided into 11 chapter ‘modules’, the text considers key managerial concepts, from supplier-driven innovation, human resource management, operations management and marketing, to corporate social responsibility, risk management and triple bottom line reporting. Each chapter links relevant theories and concepts to practice through case studies or exercises. Each chapter takes the view that sustainable tourism principles should be practiced in all aspects of tourism operations on a daily basis and that sustainability should be treated as a managerial philosophy rather than a subject matter. Relevant theories and concepts are linked to practice through case studies or exercises.
Also available are five online modules on the following topics freely available for download at http://www.besteducationnetwork.org/Teaching_Materials
Each of these teaching modules is complete with overview of the topic, PowerPoint slides, review questions, case study and an extensive reference list.
Written by academics associated with the BEST Education Network, Understanding the Sustainable Development of Tourism provides tourism students, educators, industry planners, researchers, managers and operators with the latest thinking on a comprehensive range of themes addressing the sustainable development of tourism.
The BEST Education Network is an international consortium of tourism educators and researchers committed to furthering the development and dissemination of knowledge in the field of sustainable tourism. The organisation provides a platform for knowledge creation, information and expertise whilst identifying and addressing existing knowledge gaps. For more information visit the website at: www.besteducationnetwork.org.
Pub Date: June 2010
A paperback copy is available on inspection to bona fide lecturers-conditions apply.
…a good practical handbook that can be recommended with some enthusiasm…. strongly recommended for tourism and hospitality students who are looking for applications of sustainability approaches to the specific practical tasks involved in managing tourism businesses.
Annals of Tourism Research, Vol. 38, No. 4, 2011
It is vital to provide the tourism managers of tomorrow with an explicit understanding and the capability to affect creative and innovative solutions for the sustainable development of tourism. Understanding the Sustainable Development of Tourism takes the view that sustainable tourism management needs to be seen as a dynamic process of change, rather than a static goal to be achieved and therefore must be tackled with ever evolving, flexible strategies.
Divided into 11 chapter ‘modules’, the text considers key managerial concepts, from supplier-driven innovation, human resource management, operations management and marketing, to corporate social responsibility, risk management and triple bottom line reporting. Each chapter links relevant theories and concepts to practice through case studies or exercises. Each chapter takes the view that sustainable tourism principles should be practiced in all aspects of tourism operations on a daily basis and that sustainability should be treated as a managerial philosophy rather than a subject matter. Relevant theories and concepts are linked to practice through case studies or exercises.
Also available are five online modules on the following topics freely available for download at http://www.besteducationnetwork.org/Teaching_Materials
- Sustainable Tourism Marketing
- Sustainable Tourism Planning
- Sustainable Operations Management
- Sustainable Festivals, Meetings and Event Management
- TBL Reporting for Sustainable Development
Each of these teaching modules is complete with overview of the topic, PowerPoint slides, review questions, case study and an extensive reference list.
Written by academics associated with the BEST Education Network, Understanding the Sustainable Development of Tourism provides tourism students, educators, industry planners, researchers, managers and operators with the latest thinking on a comprehensive range of themes addressing the sustainable development of tourism.
The BEST Education Network is an international consortium of tourism educators and researchers committed to furthering the development and dissemination of knowledge in the field of sustainable tourism. The organisation provides a platform for knowledge creation, information and expertise whilst identifying and addressing existing knowledge gaps. For more information visit the website at: www.besteducationnetwork.org.
Pub Date: June 2010
A paperback copy is available on inspection to bona fide lecturers-conditions apply.
Table of contents
Foreword, contributors and contents.pdfChapter 1 Introduction to Sustainable Tourism Development (Janne J. Liburd)
Chapter 2 Sustainable Tourism Planning (Larry Dwyer and Deborah Edwards)
Chapter 3 Sustainable Operations Management (Rayka Presbury and Deborah Edwards)
Chapter 4 Marketing for Sustainable Tourism (Tracey Firth)
Chapter 5 Sustainable Human Resource Management (Rayka Presbury)
Chapter 6 Corporate Social Responsibility in Tourism (Camelia Tepelus)
Chapter 7 Triple Bottom Line Reporting for Sustainable Tourism Development (Larry Dwyer and Jeffrey Faux)
Chapter 8 Supplier-driven Innovation for Sustainable Tourism (Anne-Mette Hjalager)
Chapter 9 Managing Sustainable Festivals, Meetings and Events (Rayka Presbury and Deborah Edwards)
Chapter 10 Volunteer Tourism (Stephen Wearing, Kevin Lyons and Suzanne Leigh Snead)
Chapter 11 Crisis, Recovery and Risk Management (David Beirman)
Chapter 12 The Future of Sustainability (Janne J. Liburd and Deborah Edwards)
Glossary
Table of contents
Foreword, contributors and contents.pdfChapter 1 Introduction to Sustainable Tourism Development (Janne J. Liburd)
Chapter 2 Sustainable Tourism Planning (Larry Dwyer and Deborah Edwards)
Chapter 3 Sustainable Operations Management (Rayka Presbury and Deborah Edwards)
Chapter 4 Marketing for Sustainable Tourism (Tracey Firth)
Chapter 5 Sustainable Human Resource Management (Rayka Presbury)
Chapter 6 Corporate Social Responsibility in Tourism (Camelia Tepelus)
Chapter 7 Triple Bottom Line Reporting for Sustainable Tourism Development (Larry Dwyer and Jeffrey Faux)
Chapter 8 Supplier-driven Innovation for Sustainable Tourism (Anne-Mette Hjalager)
Chapter 9 Managing Sustainable Festivals, Meetings and Events (Rayka Presbury and Deborah Edwards)
Chapter 10 Volunteer Tourism (Stephen Wearing, Kevin Lyons and Suzanne Leigh Snead)
Chapter 11 Crisis, Recovery and Risk Management (David Beirman)
Chapter 12 The Future of Sustainability (Janne J. Liburd and Deborah Edwards)
Glossary
About the editors
Dr. Janne J. Liburd is Chair of the BEST Education Network committee and is Associate Professor
in the Institute of History and Civilization, University of Southern Denmark.
Dr. Deborah Edwards is Knowledge Creation Chair of the BEST Education Network
and is STCRC Senior Research Fellow in Urban Tourism in the School of Leisure, Sport and Tourism, University of Technology Sydney.