"The intersection of travel industry special interests and promotions with the bigger pictures of sustainability and impact make Overtourism: Lessons for a Better Future a concrete assessment that should be on the reading lists and in discussion groups of a wide audience, from students to those actively participating in the travel industry."
— Donovan's Literary Services
“Overtourism provides a crucial toolkit to reboot the tourism industry for a more equitable and environmentally just future. A must-read for the tourism industry, scholars, and travelers themselves.”
— Pegi Vail, NYU anthropologist and filmmaker, Gringo Trails
“Excellent and welcome contribution to college library Environmental Studies and Social Issues collections.”
— Library Bookwatch
“A truly sustainable and regenerative travel industry requires a collective commitment to the people and planet. Overtourism provides invaluable insights about how we can work together to build resilient communities, restore fragile ecosystems, and create a more equitable future.”
— James Thornton, CEO of Intrepid Travel
“A gem of a book. A tour de force of writings by leading tourism scholars and practitioners, providing thoughtful and innovative solutions for this critical industry.”
— Shyam Kamath, Founding Dean, College of Business, California State University, Monterey Bay
“A practical, supportive resource to explore tourism's most vexing dilemma: ensuring sustainable livelihoods, enduring conservation, and high-quality traveler experiences. It is especially relevant because the COVID-19 pandemic has created a once-in-a-century market correction opportunity to design, plan, and implement lasting sustainable travel solutions.”
— Jim Sano, VP Travel, Tourism, & Conservation, WWF
“A gem of a book. A tour de force of writings by leading tourism scholars and practitioners, providing thoughtful and innovative solutions for this critical industry.”
— Shyam Kamath, Founding Dean, College of Business, California State University, Monterey Bay
“A practical, supportive resource to explore tourism's most vexing dilemma: ensuring sustainable livelihoods, enduring conservation, and high-quality traveler experiences. It is especially relevant because the COVID-19 pandemic has created a once-in-a-century market correction opportunity to design, plan, and implement lasting sustainable travel solutions.”
— Jim Sano, VP Travel, Tourism, & Conservation, WWF
“Excellent and welcome contribution to college library Environmental Studies and Social Issues collections.”
— Library Bookwatch
“A truly sustainable and regenerative travel industry requires a collective commitment to the people and planet. Overtourism provides invaluable insights about how we can work together to build resilient communities, restore fragile ecosystems, and create a more equitable future.”
— James Thornton, CEO of Intrepid Travel
“Overtourism provides a crucial toolkit to reboot the tourism industry for a more equitable and environmentally just future. A must-read for the tourism industry, scholars, and travelers themselves.”
— Pegi Vail, NYU anthropologist and filmmaker, Gringo Trails
"The intersection of travel industry special interests and promotions with the bigger pictures of sustainability and impact make Overtourism: Lessons for a Better Future a concrete assessment that should be on the reading lists and in discussion groups of a wide audience, from students to those actively participating in the travel industry."
— Donovan's Literary Services
“A gem of a book. A tour de force of writings by leading tourism scholars and practitioners, providing thoughtful and innovative solutions for this critical industry.”
— Shyam Kamath, Founding Dean, College of Business, California State University, Monterey Bay
“A practical, supportive resource to explore tourism's most vexing dilemma: ensuring sustainable livelihoods, enduring conservation, and high-quality traveler experiences. It is especially relevant because the COVID-19 pandemic has created a once-in-a-century market correction opportunity to design, plan, and implement lasting sustainable travel solutions.”
— Jim Sano, VP Travel, Tourism, & Conservation, WWF
“Excellent and welcome contribution to college library Environmental Studies and Social Issues collections.”
— Library Bookwatch
“A truly sustainable and regenerative travel industry requires a collective commitment to the people and planet. Overtourism provides invaluable insights about how we can work together to build resilient communities, restore fragile ecosystems, and create a more equitable future.”
— James Thornton, CEO of Intrepid Travel
“Overtourism provides a crucial toolkit to reboot the tourism industry for a more equitable and environmentally just future. A must-read for the tourism industry, scholars, and travelers themselves.”
— Pegi Vail, NYU anthropologist and filmmaker, Gringo Trails
"The intersection of travel industry special interests and promotions with the bigger pictures of sustainability and impact make Overtourism: Lessons for a Better Future a concrete assessment that should be on the reading lists and in discussion groups of a wide audience, from students to those actively participating in the travel industry."
— Donovan's Literary Services
“A gem of a book. A tour de force of writings by leading tourism scholars and practitioners, providing thoughtful and innovative solutions for this critical industry.”
— Shyam Kamath, Founding Dean, College of Business, California State University, Monterey Bay
“A practical, supportive resource to explore tourism's most vexing dilemma: ensuring sustainable livelihoods, enduring conservation, and high-quality traveler experiences. It is especially relevant because the COVID-19 pandemic has created a once-in-a-century market correction opportunity to design, plan, and implement lasting sustainable travel solutions.”
— Jim Sano, VP Travel, Tourism, & Conservation, WWF
“Excellent and welcome contribution to college library Environmental Studies and Social Issues collections.”
— Library Bookwatch
“A truly sustainable and regenerative travel industry requires a collective commitment to the people and planet. Overtourism provides invaluable insights about how we can work together to build resilient communities, restore fragile ecosystems, and create a more equitable future.”
— James Thornton, CEO of Intrepid Travel