流动公平与疫情后旅游业的回归

M. Sheller
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在已经存在对气候变化、旅游业、污染和现有旅游模式的总体可持续性的担忧之际,与冠状病毒疫情相关的边境关闭导致的旅游需求崩溃严重扰乱了世界各地的旅游业。在这种情况下,本文探讨了我们如何开始想象旅游业的道德未来。这是一个令人信服的时刻,需要找到新的方法来减少对旅游业的过度依赖,减轻旅游业的严重碳足迹,并修复“过度旅游”的有害影响。然而,新冠肺炎的病毒性流动也极大地加剧了现有的不均衡流动关系。这篇文章认为,可持续旅游业必须与流动正义项目相结合,这些项目有助于支持重建有韧性的区域生态和再生经济,而不是采掘经济和掠夺性旅游业。
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Mobility Justice and the Return of Tourism after the Pandemic
The collapse of travel demand due to the coronavirus pandemic-related closure of borders has severely disrupted tourism around the world at a time of already existing concerns over climate change, over-tourism, pollution, and the general sustainability of existing modes of tourism. In these circumstances, this article addresses how we might begin to imagine tourism’s ethical futures. This is a compelling moment to find new approaches to reduce the over-dependence on tourism, to mitigate the heavy carbon-footprint of tourism, as well as to repair the harmful effects of “over tourism”. Yet the viral mobilities of Covid-19 have also unleashed a vast intensification of existing uneven relations of (im)mobilities. This article argues that sustainable tourism must be integrally linked to projects of mobility justice that help support the rebuilding of resilient regional ecologies and regenerative economies rather than extractive economies and predatory tourism.
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