This book brings together experienced and well-respected researchers to understand, interpret and envision the future for tourism. It explores the limitations of predicting the future of tourism and areas such as climate change, technology, sustainability, hypermobility, regeneration and destination management.
Experienced researchers theorise what the future holds for tourism research.
This book brings together experienced and well-respected researchers to understand, interpret and envision the future for tourism. It examines the transformations taking place in tourism currently and the potential future changes that could occur.
The volume also explores the limitations of predicting the future of tourism and areas that need to be addressed such as climate change, technology, sustainability, hypermobility, regeneration and destination management. It considers the uncertain directions for the future and sets an agenda for the transformation of tourism. The book will be a useful resource for researchers and students in tourism and future studies, as well as tourism planners and public sector agencies.
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Contemporary tourism is in crisis. This fascinating collection introduces the nature and extent of that crisis, exploring a variety of issues and challenges, from climate change to destination management, and proposing potential responses to those challenges. Timely and cutting-edge, it is essential reading for anyone with a concern for a more sustainable future for tourism. * Richard Sharpley, Emeritus Professor of Tourism, University of Central Lancashire, UK * This book is a very valuable resource for anyone dissatisfied with the current state of the sector and its lack of willingness or ability to confront today's polycrisis. Nothing short of transformation is needed a core thread throughout this collection. * Susanne Becken, Griffith University, Australia * This is a must read for anyone interested in tourism futures, possible, probable or preferable. Contributions by leading scholars explore the extent of possible futures shaped by factors such as the role of social media, adhering to ethical guidelines, with probable futures shaped by regenerative practice, but where preferable futures will require complex tourism systems change and effective climate change action to enable the transformation of tourism * Stephen Boyd, Ulster University, UK *
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Figures and Tables
Contributors
Memoriam
Acknowledgements
Richard Butler: Prologue
Part 1: Current Issues for the Future
Chapter
1. Karl Wöber and Daniel R. Fesenmaier: The Future of and for
Tourism
Chapter
2. Stefan Gössling: Tourism is (in) a Crisis: Academia and Desirable
Futures
Part 2: Potential Transformations, Current and Future
Chapter
3. Mingming Cheng, Lingxue Zhan and Xiaoxi Yu: The Future of Social
Media and its Impact on Tourism
Chapter
4. Shinji Yamashita and Takae Tanaka: 'Online Tourism' as a Resilient
Form of Tourism after Covid-19: Experiences in Japan
Chapter
5. Antónia Correia: Tourism Futures: A Transformative Cycle or a
Turnaround Movement?
Chapter
6. Chaozhi (Taylor) Zhang: Heritage as a Catalyst for Tourism
Destination Transformation: An Innovation and Knowledge Spillover
Perspective
Chapter
7. David A. Fennell and Jordan McNeillie: Ethical Guidelines for
Animal Use in Tourism: New Perspectives and Future Directions
Part 3: Managing Destinations in the Future
Chapter
8. Vincent Wing Sun Tung: The Future of Tourism: A Multiphase,
Multistakeholder Perspective
Chapter
9. Salvador Anton Clavé: Local Destinations and Global Transitions:
Towards a Co-Evolutionary Policy Research Approach
Chapter
10. Roger Carter: Future Governance of Tourism Destinations
Chapter
11. Alan Fyall, Gaurav Panse, Sergio Alvarez and Arthur Huang:
Operationalising Sustainability for a Mass Tourism Destination:
Contextualised Factors and Evidence-Based Institutional Practice
Part 4: Approaches to Changing Tourism
Chapter
12. Tanja Mihalic: The Future of the Sustainable Tourism Paradigm:
Navigating Transformative Forces and Expanding into Space and Cyberspace
Chapter
13. Janne Liburd: Co-Designing Regenerative Tourism Futures
Chapter
14. Scott Cohen: Hypermobility and Climate Change: Towards a Just
Future
Chapter
15. Daniel Scott: Global Climate Change and the Future of Tourism
Development
Part 5: The Future: Uncertain Directions?
Chapter
16. Norbert Vanhove: The Future of Tourism in a Changing Economic
Environment
Chapter
17. Bob McKercher: The New Normal or Same Old, Same Old
Chapter
18. Pauline Sheldon, Scott McCabe, Ulrike Gretzel, Larry Dwyer, David
Simmons and Maria Gravari-Barbas: Setting an Agenda for the Transformation of
Tourism
Richard Butler: Epilogue
Index
Richard Butler is Emeritus Professor at the University of Strathclyde, UK and the University of Western Ontario, Canada. His most recent publications include the Routledge Handbook of Tourism and Indigenous Peoples (with Anna Carr, 2025) and The Tourism Area Life Cycle: Review, Relevance and Revision (Channel View Publications, 2024).