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Covid-19, tourism and the advocacy of degrowth

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    Abstract

    This article reviews the advocacy of degrowth in tourism, principally in relation to the emerging debates taking place in the light of the impact of Covid-19. It reviews the origins and meaning of degrowth as a development philosophy in order to place the discussion in a broader context. It proceeds to question some of the economic, environmental and cultural assumptions implicit and often explicit in degrowth advocacy with regard to tourism. The article argues that economic growth – in tourism and generally – is a necessary, albeit far from sufficient, condition for addressing the varied problems facing contemporary society manifest in modern tourism. There have been numerous publications, especially in the light of Covid-19, advocating tourism degrowth. There have been none directly questioning the claims made. It is hoped that this article will open up a discursive space for engagement between those who see economic growth as a part of the problem and those who see it as a part of the solution.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)633-642
    JournalTourism Recreation Research
    Volume48
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 22 Jul 2021

    UN SDGs

    This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

    1. SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth
      SDG 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth

    Keywords

    • COVID-19
    • Consumerism
    • Degrowth
    • Growth
    • Localism

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