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Just Sustainability Transition in Tourism: Placing Justice in the Core
Tourism confronts interconnected global crises, posing significant justice challenges to many communities. Disparities between the North and South, power asymmetries, social and environmental vulnerabilities, biodiversity loss, climate change, and historical injustices are some of the pressing issues. Efforts are underway to integrate justice into sustainability discourses, urging a re-evaluation of economic activities in tourism through the lenses of justice and sustainability. Recognising and including diverse communities, experts, genders, and traditional voices is essential for generating new insight on sustainable transformative options. Examining the role of justice in sustainability transitions is crucial for developing theoretical and empirical foundations to guide tourism communities and policy responses. The panel will discuss how this holistic approach can address the complex web of challenges, fostering a more just and sustainable future for tourism.
   

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Welcome Remarks
Jafar Jafari
Kazem Vafadari
Introduction/Moderator
Raymond Rastegar
Panel Presentations
Stroma Cole
Raoul V. Bianchi
David A. Fennell
Freya Higgins-Desbiolles
Cultural Break
Rapporteur
Malcolm Cooper
Discussion and Q/A
Participants and Panelists
Conclusion
Jafar Jafari
Kazem Vafadari

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Just Sustainability Transition in Tourism: Placing Justice in the Core
Tourism confronts interconnected global crises, posing significant justice challenges to many communities. Disparities between the North and South, power asymmetries, social and environmental vulnerabilities, biodiversity loss, climate change, and historical injustices are some of the pressing issues. Efforts are underway to integrate justice into sustainability discourses, urging a re-evaluation of economic activities in tourism through the lenses of justice and sustainability. Recognising and including diverse communities, experts, genders, and traditional voices is essential for generating new insight on sustainable transformative options. Examining the role of justice in sustainability transitions is crucial for developing theoretical and empirical foundations to guide tourism communities and policy responses. The panel will discuss how this holistic approach can address the complex web of challenges, fostering a more just and sustainable future for tourism.


Raymond Rastegar
Moderator

Stroma Cole
Panelist

Raoul V. Bianchi
Panelist

David A. Fennell
Panelist

Freya Higgins-Desbiolles
Panelist
Program
Welcome RemarksJafar Jafari / Kazem Vafadari
Introduction/ModeratorRaymond Rastegar
Panel PresentationsStroma Cole / Raoul V. Bianchi / David A. Fennell / Freya Higgins-Desbiolles
Cultural Break
RapporteurMalcolm Cooper
Discussion and Q/AParticipants and Panelists
ConclusionJafar Jafari / Kazem Vafadari

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