How should small island developing states approach long-term sustainable development solutions? A thematic literature review
Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes
; 14(4):323-328, 2022.
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in English
| ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-1909179
ABSTRACT
Purpose>This review article aims to outline the challenges that small island developing states (SIDS) face in developing long-term sustainability with particular reference to the implications for policymakers and tourism stakeholders who have to operate with limited resources.Design/methodology/approach>The study sought to determine how SIDS should develop and implement policies and plans for sustainable tourism through a thematic review of the literature. The data were gathered from previous studies that examined how SIDS should accomplish this.Findings>The findings indicate that the best approach for long-term sustainable tourism requires the development of a system for effective monitoring and policies that are implemented promptly through good governance. Developing sustainable tourism through quantifiable indicators has become critical given the growing need to understand the potential impacts of tourism development on destinations. This review also reveals that long-term sustainability of cultural resources can be achieved by compiling an inventory of existing tangible resources and involving stakeholders during the development phase to increase their attention and awareness of the critical nature of resource conservation.Originality/value>This review determines how SIDS should develop and implement policies and plan for sustainable tourism and how to mitigate the challenges associated with unsustainable conditions.
Travel And Tourism; Cultural resources; Small island developing states; Sustainable tourism indicators; Tourism policies; Governance; Vulnerability; Sustainable development; International agreements; Natural resources; Economic activity; Environmental stewardship; Air pollution; Renewable resources; Freshwater resources; Coronaviruses; Tourism; Climate change; Cultural heritage; COVID-19; Barbados
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English
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Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes
Year:
2022
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