Good news in travel & tourism December 2023 to January 2024
This ‘Good news in travel & tourism’ wraps up two months of “Good Tourism” & “GT” Travel news, insights, and experiences.
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- “Good Tourism” publishes
- “GT” Insights: Informed perspectives | Oh, Canada: Reconciliation via Indigenous storytelling and ‘dark tourism’ | How to implement sustainable food systems in Southeast Asian hospitality | A climate-conscious reading of ‘The New York Times’ ’52 Places To Go in 2024’
- “GT” Insight Interviews | Prof Richard Butler on tourism’s challenges and academia’s inadequacies | Pablo Torres on revenue, volume, value, and the keys to success in tourism | Prof Michael Hall on inspirations, fears, & tourism studies’ legitimacy problem
- “GT” Insight Bites | What are tourism’s biggest challenges & threats over the next five years? | In 2024, what are the best opportunities for tourism over the next five years?
- “GT” Travel Experiences: Informed inspiration for travellers | Share a “GT” Travel Experience or “GT” Travel Postcard
- Good news from friends | Tourism & the climate crisis: New TPCC Horizon Papers on the implications of ‘Doughnut Economics’ & aviation’s inadequate climate change policies | Revealed for COP 28: Global tourism’s first climate change stocktake report | Equitable climate adaptation strategies through responsible tourism | CABI Tourism Cases: Animals and tourism | The importance of good partnerships
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- From established leaders in academia and industry to young people with the gumption to express themselves;
- From elite global organisations to the most modest micro businesses (like “GT”);
- From the world’s ‘WEIRD’ (western, educated, industrialised, rich, and democratic) places to the ‘LDCs’ (least developed countries) in the ‘Global South’;
- (From those who adore acronyms and categories to those who despise them ;-))
- From the centre and from the margins.
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