Journal of Tourism Futures (Apr 2017)

Sustainable tourism 2040

  • Albert Postma,
  • Elena Cavagnaro,
  • Ernesto Spruyt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1108/JTF-10-2015-0046
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 13 – 22

Abstract

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Purpose – In tourism, it is a challenge to connect the commercial (economic) interests of the industry with the creation of social and environmental values along the principles of sustainability. The purpose of this paper is to develop a framework that can inspire businesses to use sustainability as a leading principle for their commercial activities, by means of expert consultation. Design/methodology/approach – A study was conducted in which sustainability, foresight and business identity featured as the guiding concepts. Data were collected by means of expert consultation. Findings – The study resulted in four scenarios for a sustainable tourism industry in 2040 which were framed by the key uncertainties driving this 2040 future. These scenarios offer a source of inspiration for tourism businesses to develop a proactive attitude and robust strategies for a sustainable yet competitive future. Subsequently, for each of the four business types (based on their identity or DNA) strategic questions were listed together with actionable strategic propositions with reference to sustainable development. Research limitations/implications – Data were collected with a sample of partners in the European Tourism Futures Research Network (convenience sample). Practical implications – The key strategic questions and actionable strategic propositions are presented for four different business styles that allow them to implement sustainability in a commercial way. Originality/value – The connection between the core concepts of sustainability, foresight and business identity offers a novel approach to the field of sustainability.

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