First comprehensive exploration of climate justice in tourism, critically examining how tourism is both a catalyst to the crisis but also a victim of its impacts.
This book provides the first comprehensive exploration of climate justice in tourism, critically examining how tourism contributes to and is impacted by the global climate crisis. It offers a multidimensional justice framework to unpack systemic injustices embedded in tourism and climate governance.
With global case studies and interdisciplinary perspectives, the book interrogates dominant growth-centric, colonial and anthropocentric tourism models, and calls for radical transitions toward just, decolonised and regenerative futures. It bridges theory and practice by providing both critical diagnoses and constructive pathways for a climate-just tourism transformation.
It is a useful resource for postgraduate students, researchers, academics, policymakers and practitioners working in tourism, climate change, environmental justice and sustainable development. It is also valuable for advanced undergraduate courses that engage with tourism, justice, sustainability and global development.
| ISBN: | 9781836460091 |
| Publication date: | 14th April 2026 |
| Author: | Freya HigginsDesbiolles, Raymond Rastegar, Roshis Krishna Shrestha |
| Publisher: | Channel View Publications |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 290 pages |
| Series: | Aspects of Tourism |
| Genres: |
Hospitality, sports, leisure and tourism industries Climate change Social discrimination and social justice |
First comprehensive exploration of climate justice in tourism, critically examining how tourism is both a catalyst to the crisis but also a victim of its impacts.
This book provides the first comprehensive exploration of climate justice in tourism, critically examining how tourism contributes to and is impacted by the global climate crisis. It offers a multidimensional justice framework to unpack systemic injustices embedded in tourism and climate governance.
With global case studies and interdisciplinary perspectives, the book interrogates dominant growth-centric, colonial and anthropocentric tourism models, and calls for radical transitions toward just, decolonised and regenerative futures. It bridges theory and practice by providing both critical diagnoses and constructive pathways for a climate-just tourism transformation.
It is a useful resource for postgraduate students, researchers, academics, policymakers and practitioners working in tourism, climate change, environmental justice and sustainable development. It is also valuable for advanced undergraduate courses that engage with tourism, justice, sustainability and global development.
Climate Justice in Tourism features in the following genres: Hospitality, sports, leisure and tourism industries, Climate change, Social discrimination and social justice
Climate Justice in Tourism is available in Paperback
Climate Justice in Tourism was written by Freya HigginsDesbiolles, Raymond Rastegar, Roshis Krishna Shrestha and published by Channel View Publications
Climate Justice in Tourism has 290 pages
Yes it is part of Aspects of Tourism series
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