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Tourism Policy-Making in the Context of Contested Wicked Problems

Christof Pforr

Sustainability Paradox, Climate Emergency and COVID-19

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Release Date: 15/08/2024

Genre: Business & Finance
Label: Emerald Publishing Limited
Series: Advances in Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research
Contributors: Christof Pforr (Edited by), Markus Pillmayer (Edited by), Marion Joppe (Edited by), Nicolai Scherle (Edited by), Harald Pechlaner (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited

Sustainability Paradox, Climate Emergency and COVID-19

This volume offers insights into pathways towards tourism sustainability, analysing current problem-solving capabilities and competences of governments to deal with specific tourism policy issues (or wicked problems) such as the climate emergency, tourism mobility, indigenous disadvantages, the COVID-19 pandemic, or the P2P economy.


Embedded in and interrelated with its broader socio-economic and political context, the tourism system currently faces profound challenges. Against this backdrop, the book Tourism Policy-Making in the Context of Contested Wicked Problems offers a contemporary and interdisciplinary perspective on tourism public policy to aid the description, analysis, and explanation of these wicked and interconnected, complex policy problems. Current problem-solving capabilities and competences of governments to deal with specific tourism policy issues (or wicked problems) such as the climate emergency, tourism mobility, indigenous disadvantages, the COVID-19 pandemic, or the P2P economy are critically analysed and some interesting insights are offered into transition pathways towards tourism sustainability.

The book is part of the Advances in Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research series which seeks to advance knowledge and sense-making skills in interpreting cultural, organizational, and personal influences relating to tourism and hospitality behaviours. This broad objective includes examining unconscious and conscious thinking processes of tourists, guests, and/or service providers in contexts that relate to tourism and hospitality.