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SPACE TOURISM. A FUTURE SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS OR NOT?
Space tourism, which has recently come to the attention of society, has sparked controversy over the environmental
consequences of recreational space travel, which has become a lucrative business done by and for the super-rich. This
scientific paper investigates, through qualitative and quantitative research, the potential for the success and
sustainability of this industry. The interviewed tourism and aviation experts believe that space tourism deserves to be
developed in order to colonise other planets and make society responsible for the environmental issues, despite the
huge costs, which will be reduced, similar to the aviation trend, by technological advances. Also, the results of the
survey in which students participated, as future specialists in business and tourism, indicate an increased share of
those aware of the effects of carbon pollution and a percentage of over 30% of those who believe in the development
of space tourism, supported by economic benefits of offsetting environmental costs. The overall conclusion of the study
highlights technological progress as a mobilising factor in reducing carbon dioxide emissions from spacecraft and in
achieving the dream of sustainability of space travel, revealing space tourism as a resource that would benefit society
as a whole, scientifically and economically.
期刊介绍:
The editors of the Journal of the Professional Association for Cactus Development, are very excited to be a part of the excellent editorial committee and to work together to create the synergism between scientists, growers, legislators, and business people so vital to the development of this industry to serve the people of arid lands.