Artigo Revisado por pares

Striking a Balance for Sustainable Tourism: Implications of the Discourse on Globalisation

2002; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 10; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/09669580208667182

ISSN

1747-7646

Autores

Peggy Teo,

Tópico(s)

Tourism, Volunteerism, and Development

Resumo

Abstract Tourism, as a macro global force, is welcomed but often viewed with reticence as it can damage environments and bring about negative economic and sociocultural changes. For tourism to be sustainable, balance is integral. This paper questions the comprehension behind 'balance' using the discourse evident in globalisation studies. It argues that globalisation is not driven from 'out there'; external processes and activities interact with local conditions such that the outcomes of globalisation are moderated by processes that function at multiple layers. Understanding that power relationships interplay in a specific context and the organisational milieux in which the tourism experience is encountered help to elucidate the tensions that exist and throw light on the 'balance' that sustainable tourism aspires for. Whether the effects of tourism are expressed in terms of the economy, culture and heritage or the environment, understanding the global-local nexus credits local players with more control and enables a better understanding of the forces underpinning change and hence sustainability.

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