Pathway to zero emissions in global tourism: opportunities, challenges, and implications.
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Fuel tankering in relation to a Dutch CO2 ceiling for aviation : Input to the working group on the development of a CO2 ceiling convened by the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management
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Expert statement on banning tourism fossil fuel advertisements from public spaces.
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Current issues in tourism: mitigating climate change in sustainable tourism research.
This paper adopts a problematising review approach to examine the extent of mitigating climate change research in the sustainable tourism literature. As climate change has developed into an existential global environmental crisis and while tourism's emissions are still increasing, one would expect it to be at the heart of sustainable tourism research. However, from a corpus of 2573 journal articles featuring ‘sustainable tourism’ in their title, abstract, or keywords, only 6.5% covered climate change mitigation. Our critical content analysis of 35 of the most influential papers found that the current methods, scope and traditions of tourism research hamper effective and in-depth research into climate change. Transport, the greatest contributor to tourism's emissions, was mostly overlooked, and weak definitions of sustainability were common. Tight system boundaries, lack of common definitions and incomplete data within tourism studies appear to hamper assessing ways to mitigate tourism's contribution to climate change.
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Envisioning Tourism in 2030 and Beyond. The changing shape of tourism in a decarbonising world.
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Metaphor use in Knowledge Management
Lemma. This article argues that for Knowledge Management it is not important how knowledge is defined but how it is conceptualized.
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Editorial: transport and tourism: a weak symbiosis. An introduction to the special issue
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Klimaschutz auf der Mittelstrecke. Flugzeug- und autofreies Reisen in Europa. Ergebnisbericht.
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In-depth assessment of the situation of the textile and clothing sector in the EU and prospects
The in-depth assessment of the situation of the European textile and clothing sector is composed by six independent reports with a close focus on key aspects useful to understand the dynamics and the development of the textile and clothing industry, drivers of change – most notably the impact of the financial crisis – and identification of policy responses and best practices. This has been done in six specific tasks leading to the six reports:
Task 1 Survey on the situation of the EU textile and clothing sector
Task 2 Report on research and development
Task 3 Report on SME situation
Task 4 Report on restructuring
Task 5 Report on training and Education
Task 6 Report on innovation practices
The overall objective of the study in Task 3 is the “assessment of main difficulties faced by T/C SMEs in 5 regions of the EU and prospects to overcome these difficulties”.
- to assess the general problems that SMEs are pre-facing because of “all-encompassing” phenomena such as globalization and the financial/economic crisis (2008-2010). This part of the study shall highlight the general context that all SMEs have to cope wit
- to identify paradigmatic situations or cases (in terms of regions/clusters and SMEs) that, for their clarity, or special conditions, may highlight new developments and/or unprecedented business conditions for SMEs. This part will provide inputs for designing support initiatives targeting specific problems in order to understand how SMEs:
- see the competitive context
- overcome constraints
- reposition the firm by learning or (dis)investing
- are hampered in their change by institutional factors.