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Planning for sustainable development and tourism in biosphere reserves: a metagovernance appraisal Open
Biosphere Reserves can be incubators for innovative approaches that foster sustainable tourism and destination resilience. Yet, research focusing on management and planning at Biospheres Reserves is limited and fragmented. In particular, i…
Isolation of <i>Acanthamoeba</i> Species and Bacterial Symbiont Variability in Puna Salt Plains, Argentina Open
Acanthamoeba spp. are widespread protists that feed on bacteria via phagocytosis. This predation pressure has led many bacteria to evolve strategies to resist and survive inside these protists. The impact of this is not well understood, bu…
White-water rafting guides, leisure behaviour and liminality Open
Tourism, leisure studies, sociology and psychology are some of the academic fields that in recent years have included research related to adventure activities. However, there is still a lack of studies about adventure guides: their persona…
Beyond marginalisation: cultivating care by leaning into the voices of young advocates Open
The aim of our analysis is to give voice to young change agents in tourism host communities. Drawing on a braided narrative analysis, we present the narratives of three young people engaged in advocacy work in three different countries. Ou…
Open Science – For Whom? Open
Who can participate in Open Science and whose interests are served? Open Science in principle holds the potential to reduce inequality, but this is not going to happen unless it operates within a consistent framework and environment that s…
Embedding Child Rights Principles and Practises in Mega Sport Event Planning Open
Recently, there has been growing concern about the lack of intentionality of mega sport event (MSE) organisers in ensuring that child rights are adequately respected, protected and promoted before, during, and after the events take place. …
Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability in a Hospitality Family Business Open
The triple bottom line of sustainability has been the foundation to assess the overall performance of organizations in the hospitality sector. Family businesses are operating in a very competitive environment, and their practices are heavi…
Making the connection using Action Research: serious leisure and the Caledonian Railway Open
Among the many different types of heritage activities, railways have been drawing interest from researchers over recent years with the focus ranging from volunteering to sustainability. This paper considers the value of Action Research (AR…
Degrowing tourism: rethinking tourism Open
Concerns with growth have steadily advanced since the Limits to Growth report due particularly to human impacts on the natural environment. Since that time, neoliberal capitalism has become increasingly reliant on growth exacerbating these…
Reclaiming the ‘L’ word: Leisure Studies and UK Higher Education in neoliberal times Open
Leisure is a major sphere of both private and public life. It is thus of concern that the identity and profile of Leisure Studies in the Higher Education curricula of the United Kingdom have declined in prominence over the past decade. Thi…
Introduction: sporting and cultural events: contested legacies (part 2) Open
Due to the large number of high-quality papers received for the Special Issue on Sporting and Cultural Events: Contested Legacies, the Issue had to be split into two. The second segment, like the f...
Outdoor activities in Brazilian educational camps Open
Sao Paulo State Univ, Lab Leisure Studies, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil