Principles of Sustainable Project Management 2018
DOI: 10.23912/9781911396857-3948
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Sustainable Tourism, Towards Sustainable Development

Abstract: Following the previous two chapters on sectorial applications of sustainable project management, the tourism sector has been identified as one of the most influential contributors to the economic growth of many developing countries. The growing influence of the tourism sector as an economic powerhouse and its potential as a tool for development are irrefutable. The available data indicates that the sector contributes to more than 10% of global gross domestic product (GDP) and provides for one in ten jobs in th… Show more

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“…Maxim [49], in her exploration of sustainable tourism implementation in urban areas, found that obstacles lie in implementing sustainable tourism planning and policy into practice. This supports Janjusevic's [50] view on the necessity of reviewing current practices for sustainable tourism and evaluating their effectiveness. This review was conducted over a decade in Ireland, which found a moderate shift towards a more sustainable approach to tourism planning [8].…”
Section: Barriers To Evidence-based Sustainable Tourism Planning and ...supporting
confidence: 71%
“…Maxim [49], in her exploration of sustainable tourism implementation in urban areas, found that obstacles lie in implementing sustainable tourism planning and policy into practice. This supports Janjusevic's [50] view on the necessity of reviewing current practices for sustainable tourism and evaluating their effectiveness. This review was conducted over a decade in Ireland, which found a moderate shift towards a more sustainable approach to tourism planning [8].…”
Section: Barriers To Evidence-based Sustainable Tourism Planning and ...supporting
confidence: 71%