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From Footprints to Footprint-Free: How Should Tourism Adapt?
Understanding Sustainable Tourism
Sustainable tourism refers to a responsible way of traveling that considers environmental, social, and economic sustainability. Unlike conventional tourism, which often leads to over-tourism, resource depletion, and cultural disruption, sustainable tourism seeks to:
Reduce carbon footprints and waste generation
Support local businesses and communities
Protect wildlife and natural habitats
Promote eco-friendly accommodations and transportation



Within discussions on long-term growth, the level 7 strategic management and leadership programme often emerges as a credible pathway. At The College of Contract Management, practical case discussions enhance theoretical understanding. Innovation strategy is explored within operational constraints. This approach reflects business realities.