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Author : Tina Roenhovde Tiller
School/Work Place : MODUL University Vienna, Austria
Contact : tina.tiller@modul.ac.at
Year : 2014

Slow travel as a research field has increased in popularity in the last decade. The concept started to gain attention through online communities, and tourism researchers have become interested in the possible benefits that slow travel may have on global tourism’s contribution to climate change. The term ‘slow travel’ is however fraught with ambiguity and attempts to shape a definition have thus far not resulted in a commonly accepted definition. However, it is currently agreed by researchers that some aspect of the holiday journey must include a slow pace, decided upon by the traveller, thus creating a contrast to busy and stressful everyday life in western societies. The focus on slow travel as a concept is used as an antecedent to this research, for the sake of exploration of time perspectives and individual freedom. The aim is to add to understanding of the slow travel phenomenon, and produce a theory which is descriptive rather than prescriptive.


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» Think Tank XIV Can "Slow Travel" Contribute to Sustainable Tourism? file 5812 Jun 27, 2014

Slow travel as a research field has increased in popularity in the last decade. The concept started to gain attention through online communities, and tourism researchers have become interested in the possible benefits that slow travel may ha...

Author: Tina Roenhovde Tiller 

Year: 2014 

2 Think Tank XIV Sustainable Tourism Mobility: Recommended Strategies f... file 4208 Jun 26, 2014

Transport is a vital and integral component of the tourism system yet it contributes the most emissions in tourism (Dubois, Peeters, Ceron, & Gössling, 2011; Peeters & Dubois, 2010). In line with the global concerns for sustainabilit...

Author: Diem-Trinh Le-Klähn 

Year: 2014 

1 Think Tank XIV Welcoming Chinese Visitors and the Easternization of t... file 2628 Jun 26, 2014

Tourism academics, practitioners, governments and agencies around the world are in general agreement about the future of tourism in what commentators have tagged The Asian Century. Assuming demographic and economic conditions persist, the in...

Author: Patricia C. Johnson 

Year: 2014 

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