A critical framework for interrogating the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 2030 Agenda in tourism
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2019
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Boluk, K.A.
Caveliere, C.T.
Higgins Desbiolles, F.
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Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2019; 27(7):847-864
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Research in the area of sustainable tourism continues to grow, however a lack of understanding regarding necessary action inhibits progress. McCloskey’s (2015 McCloskey, S. (2015). Viewpoint: From MDGs to SDGs: We need a critical awakening to succeed. In S. McCloskey (Ed.), Policy and practice: A development education review (pp. 186–194). Carson, CA: Center for Global Education. [Google Scholar]) critique regarding the failure of the MDGs, as a direct result of a lack of critical consciousness, and understanding of the structural contexts of poverty and under-development, provided the impetus for our work. McCloskey (2015 McCloskey, S. (2015). Viewpoint: From MDGs to SDGs: We need a critical awakening to succeed. In S. McCloskey (Ed.), Policy and practice: A development education review (pp. 186–194). Carson, CA: Center for Global Education. [Google Scholar]) signals the important role of education in fostering transitions to sustainability. As such, we have applied our critical lens to the 2030 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Our paper offers tools for critically thinking through the potential for the SDGs to help shape the tourism industry for more sustainable, equitable, and just futures. We positioned six themes to serve as a conceptual framework for interrogating the SDG agenda in tourism; arising from our considerations of both reformist and radical pathways to sustainable transitions in tourism: critical tourism scholarship, gender in the sustainable development agenda, engaging with Indigenous perspectives and other paradigms, degrowth and the circular economy, governance and planning, and ethical consumption. We address these core themes as essential platforms to critique the SDGs in the context of sustainable tourism development, and highlight the cutting edge research carried out by our contributors in this special issue.
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Copyright 2019 Informa
Access Condition Notes: Accepted manuscript available after 1 January 2021