Sustainability in sun-and-beach tourism
Quote from Iza Docker on 26. March 2021, 9:52Hi everyone!
I would like to ask you a question and know your opinions about it. I am from Spain, specifically from the Valencian Community, where the sun and beach tourism predominates.
In my opinion, it is essential that this type of tourism becomes sustainable and reduces the negative impact on the environment.
My question is, what measures could be implemented so that this type of tourism becomes more sustainable?
Hi everyone!
I would like to ask you a question and know your opinions about it. I am from Spain, specifically from the Valencian Community, where the sun and beach tourism predominates.
In my opinion, it is essential that this type of tourism becomes sustainable and reduces the negative impact on the environment.
My question is, what measures could be implemented so that this type of tourism becomes more sustainable?
Quote from Harald A. Friedl on 26. March 2021, 11:56Dear Iza, thanks for your question. I will come back to to with at least some most important rules of thump...
Just for a short recommandation:Management priorities and carrying capacity at a high-use beach from tourists’ perspectives: A way towards sustainable beach tourism, Marine Policy
Volume 74, December 2016, Pages 213-219
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0308597X16303712
Establishing a multi-criteria evaluation structure for tourist beaches in Taiwan: A foundation for sustainable beach tourism
Volume 121, March 2016, Pages 88-96
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0964569115300880
Sustainable beach management and promotion of the local tourist industry: Can blue flags be a good driver of this balance?
Volume 198, 1 December 2020, 105359
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0964569120302684
The implementation of a world-famous tourism ecolabel triggers political support for beach management
Tourism Management Perspectives
Volume 35, July 2020, 100691
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211973620300581
Does this help?
Dear Iza, thanks for your question. I will come back to to with at least some most important rules of thump...
Just for a short recommandation:
Management priorities and carrying capacity at a high-use beach from tourists’ perspectives: A way towards sustainable beach tourism, Marine Policy
Volume 74, December 2016, Pages 213-219
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0308597X16303712
Establishing a multi-criteria evaluation structure for tourist beaches in Taiwan: A foundation for sustainable beach tourism
Volume 121, March 2016, Pages 88-96
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0964569115300880
Sustainable beach management and promotion of the local tourist industry: Can blue flags be a good driver of this balance?
Volume 198, 1 December 2020, 105359
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0964569120302684
The implementation of a world-famous tourism ecolabel triggers political support for beach management
Tourism Management Perspectives
Volume 35, July 2020, 100691
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211973620300581
Does this help?
Ceterum censeo mutationem climae esse vincendem.
(Incidentally, I think that global warming must be defeated)
Prof. (FH) Mag. Mag. Dr. Harald A. Friedl
Assoc. Professor for Sustainability and Ethics in Tourism
Institute for Health and Tourism Management
FH JOANNEUM - University of Applied Sciences
Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Straße 24
8344 Bad Gleichenberg, Austria
Phone office +43-316/5453-6725
Phone mobil: +43-699/191.44.250
eMail: harald.friedl@fh-joanneum.at
Web: www.fh-joanneum.at/GMT
Quote from Natascha Dockal on 28. March 2021, 18:09Quote from Iza Docker on 26. March 2021, 9:52Hi everyone!
I would like to ask you a question and know your opinions about it. I am from Spain, specifically from the Valencian Community, where the sun and beach tourism predominates.
In my opinion, it is essential that this type of tourism becomes sustainable and reduces the negative impact on the environment.
My question is, what measures could be implemented so that this type of tourism becomes more sustainable?In my opinion, this is a very important approach, because these areas, similar to ski tourism destinations, are the first to suffer the consequences of climate change. As a measure, I would immediately think that waste separation, careful handling of waste and especially plastic avoidance are important. As a hotel, you could think about avoiding plastic waste - a particularly sensitive topic, but with the media attention of garbage islands certainly associated with partial acceptance of the guests.
The second point, in my opinion, would be the preservation of the cultural and ecological heritage - i.e. raising awareness, educating guests and possibly establishing eco-sanctuaries. Or at least a regulation of the masses. That would then immediately contribute to the exclusivity that tourists sometimes find so great.
But there is certainly much more that can be done. Here I have found two good articles, in addition perhaps interesting
Quote from Iza Docker on 26. March 2021, 9:52Hi everyone!
I would like to ask you a question and know your opinions about it. I am from Spain, specifically from the Valencian Community, where the sun and beach tourism predominates.
In my opinion, it is essential that this type of tourism becomes sustainable and reduces the negative impact on the environment.
My question is, what measures could be implemented so that this type of tourism becomes more sustainable?
In my opinion, this is a very important approach, because these areas, similar to ski tourism destinations, are the first to suffer the consequences of climate change. As a measure, I would immediately think that waste separation, careful handling of waste and especially plastic avoidance are important. As a hotel, you could think about avoiding plastic waste - a particularly sensitive topic, but with the media attention of garbage islands certainly associated with partial acceptance of the guests.
The second point, in my opinion, would be the preservation of the cultural and ecological heritage - i.e. raising awareness, educating guests and possibly establishing eco-sanctuaries. Or at least a regulation of the masses. That would then immediately contribute to the exclusivity that tourists sometimes find so great.
But there is certainly much more that can be done. Here I have found two good articles, in addition perhaps interesting
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Natascha Dockal,BA
Student at the FH JOANNEUM in Bad Gleichenberg/Austria
natascha.dockal@edu.fh-joanneum.at
Quote from Harald A. Friedl on 29. March 2021, 10:42Thanks, Natascha, for this valuable contributions. Just one comment about this:
Beach tourism is normally the phenomenon of a very complex tourism system: many hotels, marketing, transport, provision...
In consequence, to reach a better degree of sustainability in beach tourism is highly related to a sustainability approach in the destination management. As I mentioned just before in https://tourist.fh-joanneum.at/network/topic/travel-practice-ethics-what-is-it-and-how-is-it-connected-to-undermine-sustainable-tourism/?part=2#postid-33555 , it is a question of politics on different levels.
Of course, a hotel can clean its part of the beach each day, but as long as there is no political strategy to control and reduce plastic ways due to common one-way packing systems, this will be a Sisyphean task. On this example we can see how things in the field of sustainability are connected together - and why conflict management is an indispensable element of sustainable destination management...: You have to coordinate and "unify" many diverging interests...
Thanks, Natascha, for this valuable contributions. Just one comment about this:
Beach tourism is normally the phenomenon of a very complex tourism system: many hotels, marketing, transport, provision...
In consequence, to reach a better degree of sustainability in beach tourism is highly related to a sustainability approach in the destination management. As I mentioned just before in https://tourist.fh-joanneum.at/network/topic/travel-practice-ethics-what-is-it-and-how-is-it-connected-to-undermine-sustainable-tourism/?part=2#postid-33555 , it is a question of politics on different levels.
Of course, a hotel can clean its part of the beach each day, but as long as there is no political strategy to control and reduce plastic ways due to common one-way packing systems, this will be a Sisyphean task. On this example we can see how things in the field of sustainability are connected together - and why conflict management is an indispensable element of sustainable destination management...: You have to coordinate and "unify" many diverging interests...
Ceterum censeo mutationem climae esse vincendem.
(Incidentally, I think that global warming must be defeated)
Prof. (FH) Mag. Mag. Dr. Harald A. Friedl
Assoc. Professor for Sustainability and Ethics in Tourism
Institute for Health and Tourism Management
FH JOANNEUM - University of Applied Sciences
Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Straße 24
8344 Bad Gleichenberg, Austria
Phone office +43-316/5453-6725
Phone mobil: +43-699/191.44.250
eMail: harald.friedl@fh-joanneum.at
Web: www.fh-joanneum.at/GMT
Quote from Natascha Dockal on 8. April 2021, 13:20We always come back to political measures - but the environment is of very little importance to politicians. I ask myself how one can make a difference there... sure, if all hoteliers in a beach destination work together and demand a legal change - but will it come so far? What does it need to happen then? A spark, a motivated visionary to help motivate everyone else?
We always come back to political measures - but the environment is of very little importance to politicians. I ask myself how one can make a difference there... sure, if all hoteliers in a beach destination work together and demand a legal change - but will it come so far? What does it need to happen then? A spark, a motivated visionary to help motivate everyone else?
"Be yourself the change you want to see in this world"
Natascha Dockal,BA
Student at the FH JOANNEUM in Bad Gleichenberg/Austria
natascha.dockal@edu.fh-joanneum.at
Quote from Harald A. Friedl on 8. April 2021, 22:25Quote from Natascha Dockal on 8. April 2021, 13:20We always come back to political measures - but the environment is of very little importance to politicians. I ask myself how one can make a difference there... sure, if all hoteliers in a beach destination work together and demand a legal change - but will it come so far? What does it need to happen then? A spark, a motivated visionary to help motivate everyone else?
I am not that sure about politicians. Certainly, there are those with visions - but those are also fighting against a conservative majority.
The most polititions are kinds of mirrors of their voters. So I am convinced that politicians would be much more ambitious if they would realize a strong turn of their (former) voters: Then they will follow. Example: The Conservatives of Austria are turning more and more to a right wing-xenophobe direction because of a strong scepticism of their voters against asylum seekers... And they are also much more open to a certain green orientation because their clientele tends more and more to be LOHAS... Politics and voters are a connected, communicating system...
Quote from Natascha Dockal on 8. April 2021, 13:20We always come back to political measures - but the environment is of very little importance to politicians. I ask myself how one can make a difference there... sure, if all hoteliers in a beach destination work together and demand a legal change - but will it come so far? What does it need to happen then? A spark, a motivated visionary to help motivate everyone else?
I am not that sure about politicians. Certainly, there are those with visions - but those are also fighting against a conservative majority.
The most polititions are kinds of mirrors of their voters. So I am convinced that politicians would be much more ambitious if they would realize a strong turn of their (former) voters: Then they will follow. Example: The Conservatives of Austria are turning more and more to a right wing-xenophobe direction because of a strong scepticism of their voters against asylum seekers... And they are also much more open to a certain green orientation because their clientele tends more and more to be LOHAS... Politics and voters are a connected, communicating system...
Ceterum censeo mutationem climae esse vincendem.
(Incidentally, I think that global warming must be defeated)
Prof. (FH) Mag. Mag. Dr. Harald A. Friedl
Assoc. Professor for Sustainability and Ethics in Tourism
Institute for Health and Tourism Management
FH JOANNEUM - University of Applied Sciences
Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Straße 24
8344 Bad Gleichenberg, Austria
Phone office +43-316/5453-6725
Phone mobil: +43-699/191.44.250
eMail: harald.friedl@fh-joanneum.at
Web: www.fh-joanneum.at/GMT
Quote from Natascha Dockal on 11. April 2021, 15:53Quote from Harald A. Friedl on 8. April 2021, 22:25Quote from Natascha Dockal on 8. April 2021, 13:20We always come back to political measures - but the environment is of very little importance to politicians. I ask myself how one can make a difference there... sure, if all hoteliers in a beach destination work together and demand a legal change - but will it come so far? What does it need to happen then? A spark, a motivated visionary to help motivate everyone else?
I am not that sure about politicians. Certainly, there are those with visions - but those are also fighting against a conservative majority.
The most polititions are kinds of mirrors of their voters. So I am convinced that politicians would be much more ambitious if they would realize a strong turn of their (former) voters: Then they will follow. Example: The Conservatives of Austria are turning more and more to a right wing-xenophobe direction because of a strong scepticism of their voters against asylum seekers... And they are also much more open to a certain green orientation because their clientele tends more and more to be LOHAS... Politics and voters are a connected, communicating system...I can well imagine - thank you for your answer. This would mean that the responsibility lies once again with the "small citizen" and that every contribution, no matter how small, contributes to the big picture. Often this is rather the opposite in the collective consciousness - according to the motto "well, what's the point if I do it like this...? politics has to do it".
Quote from Harald A. Friedl on 8. April 2021, 22:25Quote from Natascha Dockal on 8. April 2021, 13:20We always come back to political measures - but the environment is of very little importance to politicians. I ask myself how one can make a difference there... sure, if all hoteliers in a beach destination work together and demand a legal change - but will it come so far? What does it need to happen then? A spark, a motivated visionary to help motivate everyone else?
I am not that sure about politicians. Certainly, there are those with visions - but those are also fighting against a conservative majority.
The most polititions are kinds of mirrors of their voters. So I am convinced that politicians would be much more ambitious if they would realize a strong turn of their (former) voters: Then they will follow. Example: The Conservatives of Austria are turning more and more to a right wing-xenophobe direction because of a strong scepticism of their voters against asylum seekers... And they are also much more open to a certain green orientation because their clientele tends more and more to be LOHAS... Politics and voters are a connected, communicating system...
I can well imagine - thank you for your answer. This would mean that the responsibility lies once again with the "small citizen" and that every contribution, no matter how small, contributes to the big picture. Often this is rather the opposite in the collective consciousness - according to the motto "well, what's the point if I do it like this...? politics has to do it".
"Be yourself the change you want to see in this world"
Natascha Dockal,BA
Student at the FH JOANNEUM in Bad Gleichenberg/Austria
natascha.dockal@edu.fh-joanneum.at
Quote from James Thompson on 27. February 2024, 2:15Quote from Harald A. Friedl on 26. March 2021, 11:56Dear Iza, thanks for your question. I will come back to to with at least some most important rules of thump...
Just for a short recommandation:Management priorities and carrying capacity at a high-use beach from tourists’ perspectives: A way towards sustainable beach tourism, Marine Policy
Volume 74, December 2016, Pages 213-219
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0308597X16303712
Establishing a multi-criteria evaluation structure for tourist beaches in Taiwan: A foundation for sustainable beach tourism
Volume 121, March 2016, Pages 88-96
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0964569115300880
Sustainable beach management and promotion of the local tourist industry: Can blue flags be a good driver of this balance?
Volume 198, 1 December 2020, 105359
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0964569120302684
The implementation of a world-famous tourism ecolabel triggers political support for beach management
Tourism Management Perspectives
Volume 35, July 2020, 100691
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211973620300581 tunnel rush
Does this help?
The most detailed reference I have ever seen. Very helpful.
Quote from Harald A. Friedl on 26. March 2021, 11:56Dear Iza, thanks for your question. I will come back to to with at least some most important rules of thump...
Just for a short recommandation:Management priorities and carrying capacity at a high-use beach from tourists’ perspectives: A way towards sustainable beach tourism, Marine Policy
Volume 74, December 2016, Pages 213-219
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0308597X16303712
Establishing a multi-criteria evaluation structure for tourist beaches in Taiwan: A foundation for sustainable beach tourism
Volume 121, March 2016, Pages 88-96
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0964569115300880
Sustainable beach management and promotion of the local tourist industry: Can blue flags be a good driver of this balance?
Volume 198, 1 December 2020, 105359
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0964569120302684
The implementation of a world-famous tourism ecolabel triggers political support for beach management
Tourism Management Perspectives
Volume 35, July 2020, 100691
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211973620300581 tunnel rush
Does this help?
The most detailed reference I have ever seen. Very helpful.
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Tourism development is really important to access different sources of information. Knowing how to promote and convey messages effectively will be a tool to support diverse development. Enjoy researching together to gain knowledge. Learn about tourism service development. Through information transmission pages, bring beautiful and outstanding images of the place you want to develop so that people can know more.
Quote from harry styles7117 on 13. August 2024, 5:40What specific measures do you believe could be effectively implemented in the Valencian Community to promote sustainable sun and beach tourism, while minimizing its negative papa's games environmental impacts?
What specific measures do you believe could be effectively implemented in the Valencian Community to promote sustainable sun and beach tourism, while minimizing its negative papa's games environmental impacts?