The (un)sustainability of rural tourism travel in the Global South: A social practice theory perspective
Rama Permana,
Janet Dickinson,
Svetla Stoyanova‐Bozhkova
et al.
Abstract:Rural tourism transport provision makes sustainable travel challenging as evidenced by studies in the Global North. However, the nature of socio‐environmental challenges is different in the Global South, necessitating attention on resolving these different problems. Social practice theory (SPT) allows greater understanding of travel by considering the interplay between transport form and availability, the tourists' competences to make use of the provision, and the meanings associated with using it. Drawing fro… Show more
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