Destination Competitiveness, the Environment and Sustainability: Challenges and Cases explores critical issues within the realm of tourism management by addressing the interplay between destination competitiveness and sustainability. This volume, part of the CABI Tourism Management and Research Series (Book 2), delves into the multifaceted challenges faced by destinations worldwide in maintaining a balance that ensures both environmental integrity and economic viability. Through an interdisciplinary lens, contributions from economists, geographers, managers, and marketing professionals offer comprehensive insights into the strategies and solutions necessary for sustainable tourism development. The book features global case studies that provide a holistic view of the challenges and opportunities presented to stakeholders within the tourism industry. It is a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners aiming to enhance destination management practices in light of evolving environmental and social expectations.
