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This is a space to share research and trends in global tourism geographies research, policy and practice.
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Tourism does not fit well into either group, and as such, has difficulty building trust and establishing firm alliances with either group in the corridors of power.
💥 Key takeaways: 🔸 The politics of ‘sustainability’ are highly polarised, with stakeholder groups establishing clearly defined inter-organisational relationships or advocacy groups presenting either a weak or strong sustainability agenda.
🎙️ On this week's episode of the Tourism Geographies Podcast, we feature esteemed researcher Bob McKercher, who discusses his recently published article, "Politics of tourism in public land use management: a reflexive treatise".