GEO-31806 Tourism & Sustainable Development

Course

Credits 6.00

Teaching methodContact hours
Lecture28
Group work6
Excursion (one day)8
Course coordinator(s)prof. dr. VR van der Duim
Lecturer(s)prof. dr. VR van der Duim
Examiner(s)prof. dr. VR van der Duim

Language of instruction:

English

Assumed knowledge on:

GEO-30306 Concepts & Approaches to Tourism, Society and Environment

Contents:

Since Rio '92 leisure and tourism are trying to meet the parameters of sustainable development. Sustainable development of leisure and tourism requires innovation on a conceptual, process and product level. This course analyses and critically reflects on the role of governmental, business and 'third sector' organisations in this innovation process towards sustainable development. The course focuses on discourses, practices and instruments of actors at various levels of scale (international, national as well as regional and local) and examines the relation between tourism, conservation and development from a variety of theoretical perspectives.
By the end of this course, students will have addressed how the relation between tourism and sustainable development is conceptualized and studied and will be able to:
- critically reflect on sustainable tourism practices of tourism businesses, NGO's and governmental organizations;
- make an informed choice how to study tourism and sustainable development making use of particular theoretical frameworks and approaches.

Learning outcomes:

After successful completion of this course students are expected to be able to:
- make an informed choice how to study tourism and sustainable development making use of particular theoretical frameworks and approaches;
- analyse the relations between tourism and sustainable development;
- critically evaluate the central concepts sustainability, development, resilience, conservation, and corporate social responsibility in order to specify a problem definition;
- explain development and conservation paradigms in a historical perspective and relate these paradigms to tourism development;
- evaluate the roles of governmental, business and third sector organizations in the pursuit for sustainable tourism development;
- develop, present and defend a creative and innovative idea for sustainable development of tourism;
- appraise the role of sustainability in your own future scientific and professional career.

Activities:

- lectures;
- work group sessions;
- case studies.

Examination:

- written exam (60%);
- group assignment and presentation (40%).

Literature:

Reader with core literature.
Course outline available.

ProgrammePhaseSpecializationPeriod
Compulsory for: MTOLeisure, Tourism and EnvironmentMSc1AF