Authors
Julia N Albrecht, Marco Haid, Wiebke Finkler, Peter Heimerl
Publication date
2021/12/9
Journal
Journal of Sustainable Tourism
Volume
30
Issue
1
Pages
32-51
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Destination managers frequently describe strategies, plans, or projects in destinations as part of an overall commitment to sustainable development or sustainability in the destination. The meaning of the term sustainability, however, is highly contested in both academia and practice, and it is not at all clear what destination managers mean when they claim to act in the interests of sustainable tourism. This paper assesses the concept of sustainability and its operationalisation by destination managers at the regional destination level. Our international, comparative study examines two destination regions that emphasise nature-based tourism, the Tyrolean Oberland, Austria, and the South Island of New Zealand. Twenty-two high-ranking destination managers representing 20 destinations were interviewed. We demonstrate how colloquial, academic, and applied interpretations of sustainability are tangled and …
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Scholar articles
JN Albrecht, M Haid, W Finkler, P Heimerl - Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2021