Sustainable tourism versus wellbeing - the hosts and guests perspective
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2017Autor
Dłużewska, Anna
Michniewicz-Ankiersztajn, Hanna
Gonia, Alicja
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It would be an understatement to claim that the term “wellbeing’ is reaching its peak
of popularity nowadays. The term gained momentum in 2003-2005, following the
Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MEA) (2003, 2005) that opened the field for
interdisciplinary researches. In the MEA perspective, wellbeing is correlated with
sustainable development and with ecosystem services, both seen as inextricable
elements of one global process, necessary to lead properly to“our common future”.
The following article presents a theoretical analysis of the ‘wellbeing’ term in relation
to sustainable tourism and to host and guest communities. Wellbeing of hosts, in
accordance with UNWTO (2005) or UNGA (2015), should be achieved when
sustainable tourism guidelines are fulfilled. Wellbeing of guests is necessary to make
any destination attractive for tourism. For the start, their needs and expectations will
not overlap.
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