Synergies of future-oriented research, sustainable tourism and adaptive governance: a dialogue with Dr Stefan Hartman, Head of department at the European Tourism Futures Institute

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Synergies of future-oriented research, sustainable tourism and adaptive governance: a dialogue with Dr Stefan Hartman, Head of department at the European Tourism Futures Institute

Published in: Research in Hospitality Management
Volume 14 , issue 2 , 2024 , pages: 101–103
DOI: 10.1080/22243534.2024.2419787
Author(s): Rodney Westerlaken NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands , Stefan Hartman NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands

Abstract

This edited transcript documents a dialogue between Rodney Westerlaken, editor-in-chief of Research in Hospitality Management, and Dr. Stefan Hartman, Head of Department at the European Tourism Futures Institute (ETFI) at NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences. The conversation explores multifaceted dimensions of the tourism and hospitality sectors, encompassing the changing landscape of destination management, the influence of futureoriented research and the urgent imperatives arising from contemporary global challenges, such as over-tourism and sustainable development. The dialogue offers valuable insights into the future trajectory of tourism and hospitality research, emphasising the pivotal role of adaptive governance, stakeholder collaboration and scenario planning in shaping sustainable tourism practices. Furthermore, it underscores the significance of balancing economic interests with societal and environmental concerns in the evolving tourism landscape. In this insightful conversation, Dr Hartman’s extensive urban and regional planning background, coupled with his current role at the European Tourism Futures Institute, provides a unique perspective on the future of tourism, leisure and hospitality. Dr Hartman’s work focuses on adaptive tourism areas and sustainable destination development, offering valuable insights into the complex interplay between policy, industry and community in shaping tourism destinations.

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