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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 198 Class Central reviews

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  • Anonymous
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  • Anonymous
    The course "Sustainable Tourism: Society & Environmental Aspects" is a comprehensive and insightful program that delves into the multifaceted nature of sustainable tourism. It successfully integrates the societal and environmental dimensions, provi…
  • Anonymous
    It was a fun and interesting way in getting insights in to the tourism field. A quick way to know what is related to tourism and what tourism entails. I think it would be nice if the video's were also supported or at least substitutable by written text, as for some people that is easier and more accessible to learn from.

    Some exam questions were a bit vague and the computer outlining sometimes makes multiple choice questions hard, but overall still fine.
  • Anonymous
    This is very good and informative course for every one who needs to improve their skills and knowledge in tourism industry it's very essential to learn this type of courses
  • Anonymous
    I really liked this course because it gave us the possibility to work on different topics in our own tempo, but the videos and topics in the modules were really engaging and interesting. Also, the discussions were interesting and give us the freedom to express ourselves while still learning new things and different peoples opinions. Overall, I liked this online course!
  • Anonymous
    I really enjoyed this SPOC, despite it being online. The modules were very well structured and the videos of Arjaan and Jonas were both entertaining, fun, and critical to watch. The small module multiple choiche exams were not that difficult to make. Overall, the course gave a good basis for those interested in concepts related to the geography of tourism.
  • Anonymous
    I really like how you have structured this course. There are small consecutive steps to be taken which make it less overwhelming. Also, the frequent use of discussions make it so you still have to engage fully with the course and not just check the boxes and be done with it! So, my sincere compliments to you! I have learned a lot in a fun way :)
  • Anonymous
    In my opinion, this course is very interesting and highly informative. The videos are very nice to watch and all relevant information is given in short clips, so that working on this course makes a lot of fun and does not get exhausting. I especially like the effort the teachers put in making the videos.
  • Anonymous
    It is a nice and productive course that i will refer other to learn from. Because it gives your more knowledge on how tourism started and where it is going to, it helps you in you to add to your career opportunity. The course is what the time and hours to study.
  • Anonymous
    I think it is an interesting course and I definately learned. Tourism is out of my normal comfortzone as considered in my studies and therefore this course was a step out of the status quo for me.
  • Anonymous
    It was very enriching and the videos are captivating. Love how the professors enjoyed the process and how the module was carefully structured. Hooray for the role-playing and cosplaying!
  • Anonymous
    Very insightful module on the historical development of tourism and it has influenced how and why people travel today.
  • Anonymous
    I am delighted to take this online module because it gives me a new perspective on the world of tourism
  • Anonymous
    I really enjoyed learning with this course, I learnt so many concepts and how tourism is changing in so many ways, positive and negative. I'd have liked to have more activities and not only exams. Exams for me were not clear, for example, in some qu…
  • Anonymous
    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…
  • 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 i…
  • Anonymous
    The course was pretty good over all. For me personally there wasn't much new content, there were interesting insights but nothing ground braking. The videos are made well with short and simple explanations.

    I personally find the course quite difficult to navigate, with the forum posts, questions, feedbacks etc. I also would have appreciated some more variety with the way the material is taught-- there's only the videos and some text to read which for me is a bit too redundant.

    Interesting course, though I'm not sure I would spend that much money on it a second time.
  • Anonymous
    The course was composed with short videos under 6minutes, which is amazing ! That allows me to take a quick catch-up with the course anytime, between works, during transportation etc. The course module was easy to follow while I get to learn more about the topics. Ramdom questions among modules are great to refresh / reinforce what was learnt or introduced in the course too. Overall an excellent online learning experince for a full-time working person like myself.
  • Anonymous
    The course was really interesting and it gave a good general overview and insight of tourism. It really helps to become more critical about tourism. It can help you to make a more sustainable decision for your next travel, but it can also be a good course to follow to continue with this topic. If you not only want the general facts and insight in tourism, then I can recommend you to also follow the upfollowing course.
  • Anonymous
    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 a…

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