Episode 7: Human Dimensions of Tourism Sustainability

EPISODE OVERVIEW

The tourism industry has faced many challenges because of the COVID-19 pandemic. It has also forced the industry to address some difficult questions; from the impact tourism has on sustainability, and access to travel to the impact of over-tourism.

In this episode of Exploring Global Problems, Dr Maggie Miller and our host, Dr Sam Blaxland discuss the human dimensions of tourism sustainability and the role we play as tourists within the global community.

They also consider the potential future of the tourism industry, as well as Maggie’s work and research in Nepal, particularly the role of Sherpas and their absence from much of the external discourse. If you would like to learn more about this topic, please watch Maggie’s documentary 'Climbing Sherpa: Stories from the Solukumbu'. They also reference the Netflix documentary Sherpa.

Most recently, Maggie’s research has focussed on access to and representation within adventure tourism, particularly the role gender plays in determining how people engage with adventure tourism activities and associated entrepreneurial adventures.

To find out more about studying tourism, watch Maggie’s video or visit the website.

DR MAGGIE MILLER

DR MAGGIE MILLER

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