From coal to tourism: a game-changer in the sustainable transition process

Purpose – This paper gives mining area managers guidance on how to begin this process and which scenario to choose. It aims not only to improve the quality of the environment but also to attend to the well-being of societies previously benefiting from the economic resources of raw materials. However...

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Main Authors: Katarzyna Pukowiec-Kurda, Michal Apollo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Emerald Publishing 2024-12-01
Series:Journal of Tourism Futures
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Online Access:https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JTF-05-2024-0086/full/pdf
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description Purpose – This paper gives mining area managers guidance on how to begin this process and which scenario to choose. It aims not only to improve the quality of the environment but also to attend to the well-being of societies previously benefiting from the economic resources of raw materials. However, this task can be difficult to accomplish in countries of the poor South. Design/methodology/approach – Building resilient infrastructure, promoting inclusive and sustainable industrialization and fostering innovation are among WHO’s main goals. Ensuring the possibility of an equitable transition from traditional resource industries to sustainable resource management is a key task for global society. Findings – The transformation of mines into tourist attractions has been studied by several authors. In many countries of the Global North, this transformation has been successful (to a greater or lesser extent). Unfortunately, much remains to be done in many countries of the South. These countries, often at the risk to miners’ lives, engage in mining that is often economically unsustainable. The reason may not only be economic shortcomings but also a lack of conceptual solutions. Practical implications – The current climate situation presents opportunities to receive funds from Northern countries that can be used for such a transformation. Originality/value – Regions of the world with a history of transformation from raw material industries to services can provide know-how assistance and knowledge of good practices. Tourism in this aspect can become one of the game changers in the fight for a better future, including tourism itself.
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spelling doaj-art-d8d1095060834cef92f3f697b6252f4d2025-08-20T01:58:48ZengEmerald PublishingJournal of Tourism Futures2055-59112024-12-0110345446010.1108/JTF-05-2024-0086From coal to tourism: a game-changer in the sustainable transition processKatarzyna Pukowiec-Kurda0Michal Apollo1Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Silesia, Katowice, PolandFaculty of Natural Sciences, University of Silesia, Katowice, PolandPurpose – This paper gives mining area managers guidance on how to begin this process and which scenario to choose. It aims not only to improve the quality of the environment but also to attend to the well-being of societies previously benefiting from the economic resources of raw materials. However, this task can be difficult to accomplish in countries of the poor South. Design/methodology/approach – Building resilient infrastructure, promoting inclusive and sustainable industrialization and fostering innovation are among WHO’s main goals. Ensuring the possibility of an equitable transition from traditional resource industries to sustainable resource management is a key task for global society. Findings – The transformation of mines into tourist attractions has been studied by several authors. In many countries of the Global North, this transformation has been successful (to a greater or lesser extent). Unfortunately, much remains to be done in many countries of the South. These countries, often at the risk to miners’ lives, engage in mining that is often economically unsustainable. The reason may not only be economic shortcomings but also a lack of conceptual solutions. Practical implications – The current climate situation presents opportunities to receive funds from Northern countries that can be used for such a transformation. Originality/value – Regions of the world with a history of transformation from raw material industries to services can provide know-how assistance and knowledge of good practices. Tourism in this aspect can become one of the game changers in the fight for a better future, including tourism itself.https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JTF-05-2024-0086/full/pdfCoal areasFutureMiningPro-environmental transitionTourism
spellingShingle Katarzyna Pukowiec-Kurda
Michal Apollo
From coal to tourism: a game-changer in the sustainable transition process
Journal of Tourism Futures
Coal areas
Future
Mining
Pro-environmental transition
Tourism
title From coal to tourism: a game-changer in the sustainable transition process
title_full From coal to tourism: a game-changer in the sustainable transition process
title_fullStr From coal to tourism: a game-changer in the sustainable transition process
title_full_unstemmed From coal to tourism: a game-changer in the sustainable transition process
title_short From coal to tourism: a game-changer in the sustainable transition process
title_sort from coal to tourism a game changer in the sustainable transition process
topic Coal areas
Future
Mining
Pro-environmental transition
Tourism
url https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JTF-05-2024-0086/full/pdf
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