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Sustainable Dark Tourism
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Sustainable Dark Tourism

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This book critically examines an increasingly popular and unique tourism form, dark tourism and how it relates to sustainability, ethics, and cultural heritage.

By doing so it explores the effects of dark tourism and associated historical background on local people, landscapes, and economies, emphasizing both positive and negative outcomes. It's also provides us the insightfulness to analyse successful sustainable dark tourism activities and regulations from various worldwide contexts, looking for transferable lessons and best practices.

This book informs sustainable dark tourism development, management that incorporates social and environmental factors and is valuable reading for postgraduate, advanced undergraduate students, researchers and academics interested in dark tourism.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 April 2026
Pages
260
ISBN
9781041104872

This book critically examines an increasingly popular and unique tourism form, dark tourism and how it relates to sustainability, ethics, and cultural heritage.

By doing so it explores the effects of dark tourism and associated historical background on local people, landscapes, and economies, emphasizing both positive and negative outcomes. It's also provides us the insightfulness to analyse successful sustainable dark tourism activities and regulations from various worldwide contexts, looking for transferable lessons and best practices.

This book informs sustainable dark tourism development, management that incorporates social and environmental factors and is valuable reading for postgraduate, advanced undergraduate students, researchers and academics interested in dark tourism.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 April 2026
Pages
260
ISBN
9781041104872