Co-evolution, sustainable tourism and protected areas

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This paper explores the concept of co-evolution and its role in achieving a greater understanding of sustainable tourism in the context of protected areas. Adopting a co-evolutionary perspective has potential to be a fertile ground for studying governance and policy of Sustainable Development. In the context of protected areas where social and ecological systems run parallel with each other, and where Sustainable Development has become a key objective, co-evolutionary development may be expected. Therefore, this exploration of sustainable tourism policy and governance in a protected area through a co-evolutionary lens uncovers a wide range of linkages and relationships to other policies, internal and external influences and the protected area's historical context.

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Mellon Co-evolution, sustainable tourism and protected areas.pdf       

Submitted by Alina Paun
03/04/2020
in the project Turismo Sostenibile: aree protette a bassa densità turistica

last updated 01/05/2020

Original editing language: Italiano
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