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Sustainable Destination Mkt Presentations

Build Your Presentation Around These Talking PointsUseful resources to get you started Define human rights & discuss their relevance to tourism. Describe major global human rights policy & legislation & how they impact the tourism industry. Critically discuss alternative and responsible tourism) in relation to human rights. Explain how tourism may improve or detract from the human rights of people living in destination communities. UNWTO (1999) Global Code of Ethics for Tourism. Available at ethics-tourism (Accessed 20 May 2015). Hemingway, S. (2004) “The impact of tourism on the human rights of women in South East Asia”, International Journal of Human Rights, 8(3): Lovelock, B.A. (2008) “Ethical travel decisions: travel agents and human rights”, Annals of Tourism Research, 35(2): ________ (2012) “Human rights and human travel: Modelling global travel patterns under an ethical tourism regime”, Tourism Review International, 16(3).

Sustainable Destination Mkt Presentations Build Your Presentation Around These Talking PointsUseful resources to get you started Define nature-based tourism, including an economic perspective. Describe the impacts of nature-based tourism and identify factors that influence the level and type of impact that tourism has upon natural systems. Critically discuss alternative forms of nature- based tourism (e.g. sustainable tourism and eco-tourism). Describe and provide suggestions how individual tourists can play a role as practitioners of sustainable tourism. Briassoulis, H. (2002) “Sustainable tourism and the questions of the Commons,” Annals of Tourism Research, 29(4): Evans, G. (1993) “Tourists rush for kill a seal pup holiday”, Evening Standard, London, 5 July, p. 10. Romeril, M. (1989) “Tourism and the environment – accord or discord?”, Tourism Management, 10(3): The International Ecotourism Society (TIES) (2012) “What is Ecotourism?” Available at: (Accessed 20 May 2015)

Sustainable Destination Mkt Presentations Build Your Presentation Around These Talking PointsUseful resources to get you started Discuss issues of responsibility and harm in relation to tourism and climate change. Use the “Prisoner’s Dilemma” and “Tragedy of the Commons” to help explain the ethical problems of tourism in relation to climate change. Identify and evaluate alternative solutions posed for reducing carbon emissions from the tourism industry. Critically discuss the tensions between the environmental, social and economic impacts of touristic aviation. Broome, J. (2008) “The ethics of climate change”, Scientific American. Available at: (Accessed 20 May 2015). Burns, P. and Bibbings, L. “The end of tourism? Climate change and societal challenges”, 21 st Century Society, 4(1): McKercher, B., Prideaux, B., et al. (2010) “Achieving voluntary reductions in the carbon footprint of tourism and climate change”, Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 18(3): Schenk, R. (2011) The Prisoner’s Dilemma. Available at (Accessed 20 May 2015)

Sustainable Destination Mkt Presentations Build Your Presentation Around These Talking PointsUseful resources to get you started Discuss the tourism industry and the key features of its labour force. Identify and discuss the main ethical issues associated with employment in this industry. Explain and illustrate what is meant by “labour mobility” and “the employment effects of tourism.: Describe and provide suggestions how individual tourists can address the ethical issues and concerns of labour in the tourism industry. Burns, P. (1993) “Sustaining tourism employment”, Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 1: Ladkin, A. (2011) “Exploring Tourism Labor”, Annals of Tourism Research, 38(3): Lee, C-K. and Seyong, K. (1998) “Measuring earnings, inequality and median earnings in the tourism industry”, Tourism Management, 19: