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Submission guidelines


7th International Symposium on Tourism and Sustainability
TRAVEL & TOURISM IN THE AGE OF
CLIMATE CHANGE
Robust Findings, Key Uncertainties

8th-10th July 2009
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CALL FOR PAPERS IS NOW CLOSED

Click on the link below to download the list of accepted abstracts

  • [Accepted abstracts ]
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    Abstracts of papers and posters accepted
 

Forms and deadlines

  • [Abstracts: Empirical papers ] Further extended to Thurs, 30th April 2009
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    Form and guidelines for conference abstracts
  • [Abstracts: Conceptual/exploratory papers ] Further extended to Thurs, 30th April 2009
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    Form and guidelines for conference abstracts
  • [Poster sessions ] Due 1st May 2009
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    Guidelines for poster sessions

Conference themes

Industry perspectives, full papers, presentations, work in progress, and posters are invited under the following themes:

  • Climate change at the moment of financial crisis
  • Innovative approaches in adaptation and mitigation processes and protocols
  • Reducing ‘Hotspot’ Vulnerability (i.e. destinations affected by and /or dependent on tourism)
  • Emerging generating and receiving countries
  • The controversial nature of Media and Marketing
  • Supply Chain contributors (i.e. tour operators, airlines and other means of transport, accommodation, attractions, tourism corporations and local producers)
  • Educational providers (i.e capacity building and knowledge management)
  • The role of Destination Management Organizations (DMOs)
  • The role of NGOs
  • The climate change challenge for developing countries/majority world

We are particularly interested in strategic approaches to bridging the gaps between climate change and poverty alleviation (i.e. is it possible to capture the inevitable changes in the shape of tourism over the coming decades to the benefit of the developing/ majority world?)

Publications