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El presente libro “Ferrocarril, turismo y sostenibilidad” recopila una serie trabajos que pretenden adentrar al lector en el fascinante mundo que combina los tres aspectos. Estructurado en dieciséis capítulos, a cargo de más de una treintena de profesores procedentes de más de una decena de universidades españolas y europeas, el libro repasa diferentes aspectos de gran interés y actualidad en el ámbito de su amplio título. El libro ha sido coordinado por los profesores José Manuel Hernández Mogollón, Juan Antonio Mondéjar Jiménez, Francisco Javier Ortega Rosell y Esteban Pérez Calderón.
La Unión Europea considera la sostenibilidad en el desarrollo turístico como una de las características identificativas del turismo europeo. A su vez, el turismo está íntimamenteunido a los transportes, dentro de los cuales, los ferrocarriles se configuran como un medio de transporte idóneo para cohonestar turismo y desarrollo sostenible, pues por sus características intrínsecas poseen un reducido impacto ambiental comparado con otros medios de transporte públicos o privados. Por tanto, la potenciación de los ferrocarriles como medio de transporte de viajeros será fundamental para conseguir un desarrollo sostenible del turismo. Para ello, se hace imprescindible integrar el factor turismo en la planificación futura de las infraestructuras ferroviarias.
El presente libro “Ferrocarril, turismo y sostenibilidad” recopila una serie trabajos que pretenden adentrar al lector en el fascinante mundo que combina los tres aspectos. Estructurado en dieciséis capítulos, a cargo de más de una treintena de profesores procedentes de más de una decena de universidades españolas y europeas, el libro repasa diferentes aspectos de gran interés y actualidad en el ámbito de su amplio título.
This book contains some contributions from the VI International Conference on Tourism, Economics and Environment that took place at Malaga, Spain. The book includes a collection of case studies and best practices linking sustainability to tourism. The topics addressed represent an overview of the most contemporary problems affecting the tourism sector.
El texto apuesta por la viabilidad de un turismo responsable que lo haga sostenible ecológica, económica, social, cultural y políticamente...; y que sea un factor decisivo de conocimiento mutuo, de solidaridad eficaz, de transformación de las relaciones entre los pueblos y las personas. Incluye experiencias locales en diferentes países: Costa Rica, México, República Dominicana, etc.
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This book provides an overview of the progress in Spanish tourism geography, particularly after the overlay of financial, pandemic and climate crisis, by the scrutiny of the different geographical areas and variables of analysis. It shows the diversity of geographical environments and their varied relationship with tourism, from the emptied inland regions to urban heritage in historic centres to coastal resorts. The book also introduces the analysis of the most important variables when studying the implications of Spanish tourist specialization. How are the beaches with intensive tourist use managed? What socio-spatial processes do leisure-rooted migrations involve? What are the labour conditions in the Spanish tourism industry? How does saving water boost tourism growth? The book offers answers through a methodological specificity of Spanish geography, which is highly oriented towards the analysis of public policies and even the proposal of new planning and methodology formulas that go beyond diagnostic studies. The domestic perspective, or that of insiders, of these scientists residing in Spain bestows them with special codes for conducting interpretations and analyses based on their everyday proximity to a territory characterised by its intense touristification. The tourism and real estate specialisation that Spanish society, together with its territory and institutions, have forged since the beginning of “developmentalism” permeates this scientific analysis. By providing a strong conceptual and empirical portrait, this book is a great resource for students and scholars in geography of tourism, as well as for social scientists and policy makers.
The consumption of culture is one of the most important aspects of tourism activity. Cultural tourism includes experiencing local culture, traditions and lifestyle, participation in arts-related activities, and visits to museums, monuments and heritage sites. This book reviews a wide range of qualitative and quantitative research methods applied to the field of cultural tourism, including surveys, mystery tourist visits, visitor tracking, grand tour narratives, collage, researcher-created video, photo-based interviews, ethnographic and actor-network approaches. It provides a practical guide on how to conduct research as well as a discussion and evaluation of the methods.
Tourism and Degrowth develops a conceptual framework and research agenda for exploring the relationship between tourism and degrowth. Rapid and uneven expansion of tourism as a response to the 2008 economic crisis has proceeded in parallel with the rise of social discontent concerning so-called "overtourism." Meanwhile, despite decades of concerted global effort to achieve sustainable development, socioecological conflicts and inequality have rarely reversed, but in fact increased in many places. Degrowth, understood as both social theory and social movement, has emerged within the context of this global crisis. However, thus far the vibrant degrowth discussion has yet to engage systematically with the tourism industry in particular, while, by the same token, tourism research has largely neglected explicit discussion of degrowth. This volume brings the two discussions together to interrogate their complementarity. Identifying a growth imperative in the basic structure of the capitalist economy, the contributors contend that mounting critique of overtourism can be understood as a structural response to the ravages of capitalist development more broadly. Debate concerning overtourism thus offers a valuable opportunity to re-politicise discussion of tourism development generally. Exploring of the potential for degrowth to facilitate a truly sustainable tourism, Tourism and Degrowth will be of great interest to scholars of tourism, environmental sustainability and development. The chapters were originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Sustainable Tourism.