Urban Ecotourism and regime altering in Denmark

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Abstract

How do we initiate niche-to-regime ecotourism in high-consumption industrialized countries with urban, agro-industrial predominance in their geography? Most often, we have witnessed ecotourism niches in pristine nature areas in the Global South, and no success in attempts to establish a macro regime in sustainable tourism or ecotourism in the Global North (with few prominent exemptions). Many policy and planning efforts, grant schemes and market deliberations have failed to inaugurate a niche, so what other options are there? We have looked for options in deliberate efforts to bypass systemic path dependency, and in action research and transition theory we found a way: by triggering a market-engaging constellation of change agents and researchers in order to identify and promote a niche formation arena in ecotourism, or rather urban ecotourism. This is a rather new type of niche that, if successful, in theory would trigger and even adjust the tourism macro regime in the above-mentioned types of countries. We briefly present a literature review of urban ecotourism, introduce a transition theory approach to niche formation and regime altering, and then discuss our methodological participatory design and action research from a R&D project on transforming tourism in Denmark. We discuss the specific results – the formation of new urban green tours and entrepreneurial actor positions for ecotourism – and the wider implications in a strategic generic model for niche formation in urban tourism.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelHandbook of Niche Tourism
RedaktørerMarina Novelli, Joseph M. Cheer, Claudia Dolezal, Adam Jones, Claudio Milano
Antal sider16
ForlagEdward Elgar Publishing
Publikationsdato23 sep. 2022
Sider49-64
Kapitel5
ISBN (Trykt)9781839100178
ISBN (Elektronisk)9781839100185
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 23 sep. 2022

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