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Wageningen University

Sustainable Tourism: Society & Environmental Aspects

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Overview

Tourism’s profound impact on the world
Tourism continues to experiencing incredible growth. Of all the industries of major importance worldwide, Travel and Tourism directly contribute $1.4 trillion to the global economy and provides one out of ten jobs and that number is growing.

But tourism is more than just a powerful economic force. Tourist activities come with a host of social and environmental issues at tourism destinations. And return, tourism business itself is highly sensitive to global transformations such as changing consumer behaviour, economic developments, natural disaster, epidemics, or acts of terrorism. Tourism is in fact a complex phenomenon.

Introduction to tourism; an all-round perspective
Instead of taking on tourism education’s customary approach – that of growth driven, applied and hospitality management – join us to explore the tourism industry and build your own reflections. You'll be exposed to a variety of insights throughout the course. These include tourism's historical background and a variety of social science approaches will be looked at, with a special focus on the human geography of tourism. You will be exposed to the negative impacts on natural resources, the cultural heritage of host communities and climate change related issues, such as carbon emissions. Which role can sustainable tourism development play to address both the tourism associated economic benefits as well as the collateral costs for key stakeholders?

Based on weekly reflection exercises, you'll be challenged to form your own argument for a tourism development of your choice. You'll also help others by providing and receiving meaningful feedback on their critical reflections of tourism phenomena.

The effects of Corona virus on the tourism industry
There is no doubt that tourism has been greatly affected by the Covid 19 virus outbreak. With the upcoming attempt to rebound post-Corona, all players in the industry face a choice: will it be business as usual or do we re-invent toward more sustainable practices? But also, how has Corona effected tourists and their behaviour? We will discuss these and other highly relevant questions throughout our tourism courses.

For whom
Whether you are a business owner, work in tourism or an fervent traveller, join us for this MOOC for an science based understanding of what tourism does to our living environment, our behaviour and our cultural inheritance. Help drive sustainability in tourism. Subscribe now!

Professional Certificate Programme

This online course, ranked among the 10 best online courses in the world by Class Central, is part of the Professional Certificate Programme Tourism in Transition: Exploring a Sustainable Future, along with the MOOC Sustainable Tourism: Rethinking the Future, which was nominated for the annual edX® award in 2019 and the MOOC Tourism and Climate Change.

Syllabus

Module 1: Introduction & Overview
What is tourism, and how can you study it from a social sciences point of view?

Module 2: History of global tourism development
Where does tourism come from? We go back in time to understand where our contemporary tourism practices originate.

Module 3: Scientific approaches and systemic observations
What are typical social science approachesto tourism; including behavioral, cultural, and more critical observations? And to what kind of observations do these approaches lead?

Module 4: Key theories and global flows
Take notice of a set of typical theoretical concepts used in tourism studies, and become acquainted with how global tourism developments run parallel with rapidly developing flows of people, goods, technology, information,and capital.

Module 5: Environmental impacts of tourism
Take the main economic, socio-cultural, and environmental interactions and impacts generated by and in tourism.

Module 6: Synthesis and looking forward
Finalize your own argument related to a tourism development of your choice, and become familiar with the science of sustainable tourism.

Taught by

Arjaan Pellis and Jonas Skutka

Reviews

4.5 rating, based on 164 Class Central reviews

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  • Anonymous

    Anonymous completed this course.

    This is one of the best courses for the tourism field. This is one of the best courses for the tourism field. This is one of the best courses for the tourism field. This is one of the best courses for the tourism field. This is one of the best courses...
  • Anonymous
    I found the course extremely interesting. I have learnt alot of things about factors effecting Tourism that i hadn't even realised especially for the need to preserve some environmental areas. I have discovered factors effecting the way we indulge in...
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous is taking this course right now.

    The material is good and the case study assignment is also pretty well thought out. However, some of the tests are quite confusing, as there are many questions that are contradicting or have double negatives which might make it difficult for someone who...
  • Anonymous
    I have thoroughly enjoyed the course. I would recommend it to anyone thinking of entering a career in Tourism or has a profound interest in Sustainable Tourism or just curious. I have learnt things I didn't know before. How are actions are contributing...
  • Anonymous
    This course is easy to follow and can be done in your own time whenever you want to. The course gives many insights from diverse perspectives, which makes it interesting to engage with the course. The module exams are not too hard, but keep you on your toes and encourage you to pay attention while watching the short knowledge clips. I learned a lot!
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous completed this course.

    I am really happy to share my own learning experience with the Sustainable Tourism course via edX. This is my first experience in doing an online course. This course had been started on march 2020 but I took this cause on June 10 : nearly a month ago....
  • Anonymous
    The course is very well structured. Every module is divided into steps with clear lectures and small exercises. This helps you to structure your thoughts and built up an essay. Although I am new to the study of tourism, the course was easy to follow and I gained some interesting insights.
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous is taking this course right now.

    I enjoy taking this class, as the video are quite short but content is clear to make a point.
    It highlights multiple aspects when thinking about tourism I never would by myself - historical development or all the notion of cultural definition of what's authentic.
  • Anonymous
    The content is amazing and really helpful. But I couldn't finish all the assignments because I had to depend on others to review my work. When they didn't, I couldn't continue my work, resulting in an incomplete module and no grades. Not really fair.
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    Swastika Paudel
    Before I started the course I had limited knowledge about the many aspects of Tourism. This online course has broaden my vision and and made me think critically with respect to several perspectives about Sustainable Tourism.
  • Anonymous
    Very interesting MOOC, where you learn a lot about the topic and can immediately test this by answering the questions and you can apply this to your own topic of interest.
  • Anonymous
    it's really good Keep doing it, you get a lot of knowledge, but some video clips are a bit twitchy, if adjusting the system would be great.
  • Anonymous
    I took the free version of this course and grately enjoyed it. It provides a very good overview of the topic. Thank you!
  • Anonymous
    I enjoyed learning a lot new things of which I was mildly aware. Since I am concern about the environment I liked the focus.
  • Anonymous
    This is an excellent compilation of knowledge, views, approaches and more than that, scientific literature.

    Its a good opportunity as MOOC to join and complete it.

    Thank you
  • Anonymous
    In my opinion this course is interesting and an opportunity to have a different look at the tourism industry in a broader spectrum. The interaction is good and through peer reviews you can build your own case and assignment. One pitfal is, if not everybody participates in the peer reviews on time, it can take a while until you receive your feedback which can hold up your work. I havent received feedback on all of my written parts while I submitted all my feedback on time. This can be improved by putting a time limit on the feedback to make sure everybody participates.
  • Anonymous
    It is a nice course, and good to follow for students with completely different studies. I'm myself an animal scientist and I've never studied something in the tourism sector. I like the way the course is structured and that you can do everything in your own pace. I also am surprised by the way the report writing is structured. I've never used such an approach of making a table in which all my supporting and contradicting arguments are structured, which really helped me in writing. Overall, great course and I would surely recommend it to other students!
  • Anonymous
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    How do you say good feedback?
    Positive feedback you can give: "I'm really happy with your determination to finish this project. I know it wasn't easy, but I knew you could do it. Your helpful attitude makes it clear that you can continue to take on new challenges and grow with the company. Thank you for your extra effort
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous completed this course.

    The videos were extremely helpful & sustainability chapter was just great.. though i feel more emphasis would have been laid on sustainability than tourism ...
  • Anonymous
    I really like the concept of tourism explained by the teacher. They explain it clearly and easily to understand. The students are encouraged to explain their ideas regarding the issue in the discussion section, which is very interesting and essential to improving their critical thinking about tourism matters. In addition, students can distinguish the differences in every concept and what factors affect some issues related to tourism.

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