Circular economy, circular regenerative processes, agrowth and placemaking for tourism future

IF 5.8 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Journal of Tourism Futures Pub Date : 2022-05-09 DOI:10.1108/jtf-01-2022-0004
L. Tomassini, E. Cavagnaro
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PurposeThis conceptual paper explores the possibility to envision circular regenerative processes embracing agrowth and placemaking within tourism; an industry remarkably connected to the Anthropocene and its detrimental impacts on the planet. Drawing on theorisations of circular economy, on the concept of agrowth, and on theories of placemaking, this viewpoint offers a novel conceptual framework to imagine a regenerative future for tourism.Design/methodology/approachThe authors connect the ancient archetype of “circularity”, largely used to make sense of life on Earth, with the Greek concept of oikonomia. The resulting notion of a circular oikonomia is then intersected with theories of placemaking. In doing so, the authors are driven by the idea of de-growth, as an “a-growthism” urging the abandonment of the faith towards growth for an enduring stable regenerative agrowth.FindingsThe authors offer a novel conceptual framework to counteract the negative impacts of Anthropocene and envision future scenarios in which tourism can make a difference by enacting enduring regenerative processes for places and human and non-human entities.Originality/valueThe originality of this study lies in the conceptual framework proposed to imagine the future of tourism, hospitality and mobilities in circular regenerative terms. This study envisions stable and enduring regenerative processes of natural assets, materials, products, services and resources as well as a tourism space made up of lively, multiple, transformative relationships and interactions among people and the environments people live in and travel to.
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循环经济、循环再生过程、农业和旅游业未来的场所营造
目的这篇概念性论文探讨了在旅游业中设想包括农业和场所营造在内的循环再生过程的可能性;一个与人类世及其对地球的有害影响密切相关的行业。这一观点借鉴了循环经济理论、农业概念和场所营造理论,为想象旅游业的再生未来提供了一个新颖的概念框架。设计/方法论/方法作者将“圆形”的古老原型与希腊的oikonomia概念联系起来,“圆形”主要用于理解地球上的生命。由此产生的圆形oikonomia的概念与地点制造理论相交。在这样做的过程中,作者受到了去增长的想法的驱动,这是一种“增长主义”,敦促放弃对增长的信念,建立一个持久稳定的再生农业。发现作者提供了一个新颖的概念框架来抵消人类世的负面影响,并设想了未来的情景,即旅游业可以通过为地方、人类和非人类实体制定持久的再生过程来发挥作用。独创性/价值本研究的独创性在于提出了一个概念框架,以循环再生的方式想象旅游、酒店和流动性的未来。这项研究设想了自然资产、材料、产品、服务和资源的稳定和持久的再生过程,以及由人与人之间以及人们生活和旅行的环境之间的生动、多样、变革性的关系和互动组成的旅游空间。
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Journal of Tourism Futures
Journal of Tourism Futures HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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64
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34 weeks
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