State of the Earth
Tourism connects people, cultures, and economies, but it also places growing pressure on communities and environments around the world. So what does sustainable tourism really mean in practice, and how can such a complex global industry become more equitable and resilient? In this episode, Sophie Crossley speaks with Jose Melenez Roman, Lecturer in Sustainable Tourism at the University of Exeter. With more than 14 years of experience working across public and private sector tourism projects worldwide, Jose explores how collaboration, governance, and innovation can help tackle some of tourism’s toughest sustainability challenges. In this episode, we discuss: * What “sustainable tourism” really means beyond the buzzword * The hidden social and environmental costs of tourism * How participatory governance helps destinations design better solutions * Greenwashing in tourism and how organisations can build credibility * Whether regulation or collaboration will drive change in the years ahead * Advice for students and professionals entering the sustainable tourism field
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