Tourism Eco-Management

AA 2019/2020

Riccardo Beltramo (Titolare dell'insegnamento)

Scheda insegnamento

Codice
CdS
Anno
Tipologia
Servizi didattici integrativi
CFU
3
SSD
SECS-P/13 - scienze merceologiche

Insegnamento integrato

Obiettivi e risultati

 

 

Code of ethics Exams

Each student is invited to carefully read the University's Code of Ethics (available at the link: https://www.unito.it/sites/default/files/allegati/01-08-2014/cod_etico_comunita_universitaria.pdf) whose moral principles we are sure you will all comply with - especially in this situation, in which the methods of examination will rely on your high sense of responsibility. You are men and women who will soon find your place in the labour market: professors have faith in your human qualities and we appeal to those.

However, the risk that meritocratic principles will be undermined by inappropriate behavior is real and that is why each professor will continue, with even greater rigor, to supervise the performance of the oral and written examination tests, facilitated by the inferential analysis tools of numerous data available to us and by anti-plagiarism and anti-copying software (eg TURNITIN https://www.unito.it/node/4686).

All unlawful behaviors will be punished according with the administrative sanctions that the regulation on proceedings and disciplinary sanctions against students provides for (https://www.sme.unito.it/sites/u005/files/allegatiparagrafo/20-07-2016/regolamento_sanzioni_disciplinari_scuola_di_management_ed_economia_0.pdf)

Contenuti

Programma

Tourism has been officially stated as the fastest growing economic sector in the world (UNWTO). Today, the business volume of tourism equals or even surpasses that of oil exports, food products or automobiles. The global spread of tourism in industrialized and developed states has produced economic and employment benefits in many related sectors - from construction to agriculture or telecommunications.

This growth goes hand in hand with other issues, related to environmental and social impacts. At international level, these concerns that have been faced, for the first time, in 1995, with the adoption of the Charter for Sustainable Tourism, at the first World Conference on Sustainable Tourism, held on the island of Lanzarote (Spain). Since then, the debate on Sustainable tourism, or Responsible tourism or Eco-tourism never stopped, and the United Nations 70th General Assembly has designated 2017 as the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development (A/RES/70/193).

 To conceive and to manage tourism activities applying the guidelines of Sustainable tourism leads to a significant shift in the tourism industry and the carrying out of tourism towards more responsible ways of conducting this activity, or in short, to the Eco-management.

 The evolution of the paradigm can only be achieved through the knowledge, the comprehension and the diffusion of the principles and of the most relevant Eco-management models, that are available to tourism operators. Environmental Management Systems, Sustainability Reports and other schemes aimed to quantify products and productive sustainability will be explained and discussed.

The program concerns methodological fundamentals and success stories. The most relevant international management models will be described in detail and, through the presentation of success stories, the effectiveness of innovations will be analyzed and discussed.

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