About this Research Topic
The United Nations (UN) adopted the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals in 2015, providing a granular format to further elaborate on the people, planet, and prosperity thinking, considering the empowerment of vulnerable people. The latter includes, according to the UN, children, youth, persons with disabilities, people living with HIV/AIDS, older persons, indigenous people, refugees, and internally displaced persons and migrants. Against the background of tourism development, this Research Topic seeks empirical, theoretical, or applied contributions to the relationship between tourism development, sustainability, and inclusion.
Topics to be considered include the relationship between tourism development and:
• Poverty alleviation;
• Hunger eradication, food security, nutrition improvement, sustainable agriculture;
• Health and well-being;
• Inclusive and equitable quality education and promotion of lifelong learning opportunities;
• Gender equality and women and girl empowerment;
• Available and sustainable water and sanitation;
• Access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy;
• Sustained, inclusive economic growth, with productive employment and decent work;
• Resilient infrastructure, with inclusive and sustainable industrialization fostering innovation;
• Inequality;
• Inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable cities and destinations;
• Sustainable consumption and production;
• Peaceful and inclusive societies with justice for all;
• Global partnerships for sustainable development.
A relationship is not always unidirectional, meaning that it is possible that tourism could be a consequence (tourism as an independent variable) but could also be an antecedent (tourism as a dependent variable).
Keywords: Triple Bottom Line, Inclusion, Sustainable development, Social sustainability, Sustainable Development Goals, Tourism
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