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Activating socio-cultural values for sustainable tourism development in natural protected areas

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JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2023.2211245

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Socio-cultural values; sustainable tourism development; stakeholders; natural protected areas; tourism co-design

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This article focuses on the activation of stakeholders' socio-cultural values through tourism co-design to promote sustainable tourism development in natural protected areas. Findings from 11 nature and national parks in Denmark illustrate how tourism co-design can change dialogue, negotiate differences, and identify opportunities for sustainable tourism development. This study advances sustainable development theory by demonstrating how stakeholders who identify with a protected area can leverage shared values for sustainable transformation, and proposes ways to imagine and relate to distant sustainable tourism futures with others.
Despite the widely recognized importance of involvement of diverse stakeholders for sustainable tourism and protected areas development, there remains a lack of understanding of what participatory processes can do and how they can be made productive. In this article, we focus on stakeholders' socio-cultural values and demonstrate how they can be activated through tourism co-design for advancing sustainable tourism development in natural protected areas. Evidence from 11 nature and national parks in Denmark detail how tourism co-design can contribute to changing the dialogue, negotiating differences, and bridging disagreements between stakeholders and identify latent opportunities for sustainable tourism development. This nationwide study, firstly, advances sustainable development theory by demonstrating how sustainable transformations can be leveraged from shared values by stakeholders who identify with a protected area. Secondly, we propose how distant sustainable tourism futures can be imagined and made relatable with others.

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