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Resident well-being and sustainable tourism development: the 'capitals approach'

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JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM
Volume 31, Issue 9, Pages 2119-2135

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2021.1990304

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sustainable development; tourism; current and future well-being; capital stocks

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This paper emphasizes the essential dynamics of sustainability concept and the role of changing capital stocks in resident well-being in tourism development. A conceptual framework with capital at its centre is proposed to assess sustainable tourism development. The study suggests that tourism stakeholders need to address various conceptual and practical challenges in order to effectively support sustainable tourism development policies.
Despite substantial attention to sustainability issues, much of current research regarding tourism development does not fully appreciate the essential dynamics of the concept of sustainability, failing to appreciate the role played by changing capital stocks as sources of resident well-being. Since tourism development impacts on resident well-being through build up or depletion of different types of capital stocks, the sustainability challenge involves managing these stocks rationally for sustained or increasing intertemporal well-being. The paper proposes a conceptual framework for assessing sustainable tourism development with the concept of capital at its centre. Tourism stakeholders must meet several different types of challenges, both conceptual and practical, if the capitals approach is to be most effective in supporting good policy to promote sustainable tourism development.

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