2020
DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2020.1803334
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The “war over tourism”: challenges to sustainable tourism in the tourism academy after COVID-19

Abstract: COVID-19 is widely recognised as a challenge or even a game-changer for travel and tourism. It has also been a catalyst to serious debate in the "tourism academy," as revealed by a discussion on TRINET Tourism Information Network via email in May 2020. The catalyst to this debate was an email by academic Jim Butcher announcing his work entitled "the war on tourism," published in an online magazine. Presenting a binary between industry recovery and reform, Butcher's article denounced a body of tourism work he p… Show more

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“…What form the post-pandemic tourism recovery takes remains uncertain and a matter of critical debate in tourism scholarship [7]. While some are skeptical that meaningful transition toward sustainability will emerge given the almost exclusive industry focus on returning to business as prepandemic as rapidly as possible [8], other scholars and sector observers view the pandemic crisis as a critical moment for reflection on how the post-pandemic recovery could serve as a catalyst for responsible and sustainable tourism transformation [7,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…What form the post-pandemic tourism recovery takes remains uncertain and a matter of critical debate in tourism scholarship [7]. While some are skeptical that meaningful transition toward sustainability will emerge given the almost exclusive industry focus on returning to business as prepandemic as rapidly as possible [8], other scholars and sector observers view the pandemic crisis as a critical moment for reflection on how the post-pandemic recovery could serve as a catalyst for responsible and sustainable tourism transformation [7,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Positive impacts include, in particular, reductions in air emissions largely due to restrictionsprimarily on air transport, where over the past two decades low-cost carriers operating short-haul flights that have session-high carbon emissions per passenger [13]. have expanded.…”
Section: The Positive Impacts Of Coronavirusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A "transformational opportunity" [24] and transformative effects on the tourism industry [25] were suggested on the way out of the crisis, with doubts raised on the capacity Sustainability 2021, 13, 1848 2 of 14 of consolidated frameworks to explain current tourism phenomena [24,26], seriously questioning tourism models advocating volume growth [10]. A need to understand the impacts of recovery schemes on tourism systems was stated, drawing attention to public policy effects in terms of accompanying or, instead, constraining change and transformation [27,28] towards sustainable, ethical, and responsible forms of tourism [29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%