Turismo responsable

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1.- Course Details
Código
Asignatura
29156
Turismo Responsable
Titulación
Grado en Turismo
Carácter
Optativa
Curso
4º
Créditos
P NP Total
1.8 4.2
6
Idioma
Semestre
1º
Estudios
Grado
Inglés
Profesor
Dr. Carles Tudurí Borrás
Correo-e
[email protected]
P: Classroom
Despacho
Teléfono
971-721133
NP: Homework
2.- Framework
The elective subject ‘Responsible Tourism’ belongs to the area of ‘Tourism Planning’,
and it has a clear relation with the subject ‘Tourist resources and products’. As avobe
said, this is an optional subject belonging to the pathway of ‘Tourism Planning’, offered
in the degree.
The programme will provide the student with a theoretical framework about responsible
and sustainable tourism. It will also provide the necessary tools for the students to be
able to apply sustainability criteria to the areas of tourism management in their
professional future.
The course will also analyze the relationship between tourism and sustainable
development in a globalized society. This will lead us to review the changes and trends
that are suffering society in general and tourism in particular in recent decades.
Apart from this theoretical analysis, the course aims to teach students some of the skills
and practices to be used in their future professional development in order to approach
tourism in a much more sustainable way.
In the understanding that students have already acquired appropriate tourism planning
managerial skills during their studies, the course will focus on issues of sustainability
and responsible tourism.
We will also examine the use of tourism as a way to create wealth and fight poverty,
analysing some cases internationally relevant. Furthermore, the relationship between
cooperation and tourism in third-world countries also will be treated along the course.
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Bearing in mind present tourism trends, the interest of the course for students is evident,
whatever their field of work: either public or private.
Every day more and more tourists are opting for destinations that promote sustainable
development programs, so sustainable planning may become a strong growing activity
in the coming years.
The private sector is also taking into account the issue of sustainability, so we can see in
the next few years a greater need for specialists in this field.
3.- Requirements
3.1 Basic requirements.
None.
3.2 Recommended requirements
It is convenient to follow the ‘29150 Planificación y Evaluación de espacios
turísticos’ subject. It is also recommended to have passed the subjects related to
tourism, hospitality and travel agencies management.
4.- Competences
4.1 Transferrable skills
CG3 Being able to collect and analyse relevant quantitative, qualitative and spatial data,
so as to make judgements that include critical thinking on relevant issues in the
territorial, social, economic, legal, scientific or ethic realms, related to tourism.
4.2 Specific skills
CE3 Recognizing the manner in which social and territorial organization of societies
affect tourism patterns and the different ways of development of tourist resorts
and the impacts that tourism causes in the natural and human environment of the
territories in which it operates.
CE10 Applying concepts, techniques and knowledge of the different areas of science to
solve problems (with the appropriate legal knowledge), spur development, create
wealth and improve the quality of life of people (both tourists and residents)
through public sector planning and private land management, risk prevention,
conservation and sustainability policies and equality, always looking for quality of
life and the tourist experience.
CE11 Knowing and applying the concepts, methods and tools that enable responsible
management of natural resources, environmental protection and sustainable land
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use in a manner consistent with meeting responsible for the growing needs of the
indigenous, resources and tourists.
5.- Syllabus
1. Knowledge society, globalization and new tourism
1.1. The ethical and responsible tourism.
1.2. The new supply.
1.2. The new demand.
2. Tourism impacts
2.1. Social and economic impacts.
2.2. Cultural impacts.
2.3. Environmental impacts.
3. New formulas of responsible tourism. Supply and demand.
3.1. Ecotourism and environmental management.
3.2. Cultural tourism and heritage management.
3.3. Solidarity trips and work camps.
3.4. Travel agencies and tour operators responsible.
3.5. Sustainability and brand image. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
4. Tourism and development cooperation
4.1. Tourism and NGOs.
4.2. Tourism and development.
4.3. Project planning.
4.4. Project execution.
5. International experiences in responsible tourism
5.1. South Africa
5.2. Costa Rica.
5.3. The certification of responsible tourism
6. Good practice in responsible tourism.
6.1. Environmental.
6.2. Cultural
6.3. Social and economic.
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6.- Teaching methodology
Classwork
Modality
Lecture
Name
Theoretical classes
Type of Group
Large Group
Description
Case Studies
Practical classes
Medium Group
Different cases will be
studied at the local,
national and international
experience in responsible
tourism.
Classwork
Practical classes
Medium Group
Individual and group work
will be undertaken to
develop
theoretical
and
tools
concepts
proposed in class.
Assessment
Presentations
Small group
Focused answers to the
proposed issues, clear
structure, good critical
written and scientific rigor
Assessment
Written exam
Large group
Written test with short
and/or long answers
It will provide students
with
the
theoretical
concepts of the syllabus.
Homework
Modality
Group study and
assignments
Name
Home assignments
Description
Individual study
and assignments.
Home assignments
Each of the topics will
include their corresponding
practical
individual
exercises.
Revision and study of class
notes and revision of case
studies.
Individual study Preparatory
and assignments. examination
study
Each of the topics will
include their corresponding
practical group exercises.
for
written
7.- Workload
Modality
Nombre Name
Hours
ECTS
%
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Classwork
Lecture
Case Studies
Classwork
Assessment
Assessment
Homework
Group and individual
assignments
Individual self-study
Home assignments
47
30
1
11
3
2
103
60
1.8
1.1
0.03
0.42
0.1
0.07
4.2
2.5
30
19.14
0.7
7.06
1.9
1.2
70
40.7
preparation for final exam
Total
43
150
1.7
6
29.3
100
Theroetical classes
Practical classes
Practical classes
Presentations
Written exam
8.- Week-by-week schedule
WINTER TERM
Week 1
In-class activities: 3 hours
Lecture: Unit 1: Knowledge society, globalization. Definitions
Distance/self-study activities: 2 hours
Individual self-study: preparation for final exam: 2 hrs.
Week 2
In-class activities: 3 hrs.
Lecture. Unit 2: Tourism impacts. 2 hrs.
Case study: 1 hr.
Distance/self-study activities: 7 hrs.
Individual self-study: 5 hrs.
Impacts. The student will choose a destination and briefly explain what are the positive
and negative impacts that tourism has brought to the people of the place chosen.
Individual self-study: preparation for final exam: 2 hrs.
Week 3
In-class activities: 3 hrs.
Lecture: Unit 2: Tourism impacts 2 hrs.
Practical class 1hr.
Distance/self-study activities: 7 hrs.
Individual self-study: Preparation of individual presentation. (5 hrs.)
Impacts. The student will choose a destination and briefly explain which are the
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positive and negative impacts that tourism has had on the people of the place chosen.
Individual self-study: preparation for final exam: 2 hrs.
Week 4
In-class activities: 3 hrs.
Lecture: Unit 3: New forms of responsible tourism 2 hrs.
Practical class: 1hr.
Distance/self-study activities: 7 hrs.
Group-self-study: Responsible tourism 5 hrs.
Responsible Tourism. The students will choose any company or destination applying
responsible tourism. Then, the students have to explain the characteristics of this
organization, justifying the choice.
Individual self-study: preparation for final exam: 2 hrs.
Week 5
In-class activities: 3 hrs.
Lecture: Unit 3: New forms of responsible tourism 2 hrs.
Practical class: 1hr.
Distance/self-study activities: 7 hrs.
Group work. Group presentation. (5 hrs.)
Responsible Tourism. The students will choose any company or destination applying
responsible tourism. Then, the students have to explain the characteristics of this
organization, justifying their choice.
Individual self-study: preparation for final exam: 2 hrs.
Week 6 (5 – 9 Nov.)
In-class activities: 3 hrs. (Unit 5)
Lecture: Unit 4: Tourism and development cooperation 2 hrs.
Practical class: 1hr.
Distance/self-study activities: 7 hrs.
Individual self-study: Cooperation. The student will choose a tourism cooperation
project and explain its operation: participating entities, objectives, activities,
investment results, personal opinion. 5 hrs.
Individual self-study: preparation for final exam: 2 hrs.
Week 7
In-class activities: 3 hrs.
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Lecture: Unit 4: Tourism and development cooperation: 2 hrs.
Practical class: 1hr.
Distance/self-study activities: 7 hrs.
Individual self-study: Individual presentation. 5 hrs.
Cooperation. The student will choose a tourism cooperation project and explain its
operation: participating entities, objectives, activities, investment results, personal
opinion.
Individual self-study: preparation for final exam: 2 hrs.
Week 8
In-class activities: 3 hrs.
Lecture: Unit 4: Tourism and development cooperation 2 hrs.
Case study: 1hr.
Distance/self-study activities: 7 hrs.
Group-self-study: Presentation of Case Study. 5 hrs.
The teacher will present some cases of cooperation that has been developed and the
students try to detect errors and propose solutions.
Individual self-study: preparation for final exam: 2 hrs.
Week 9
In-class activities: 3 hrs.
Lecture: Unit 5: International experiences in responsible tourism 2 hrs.
Practical class: 1hr.
Distance/self-study activities: 7 hrs.
Group-self-study: 5 hrs.
The students will choose an existing sustainable tourism certification and explain it:
requirements, cost, implementation, etc.
Individual self-study: preparation for final exam: 2 hrs.
Week 10
In-class activities: 3 hrs
Lecture: Unit 5: International experiences in responsible tourism 2 hrs.
Practical class: 1hr.
Distance/self-study activities: 7 hrs.
Group-self-study: Group Presentation. 5 hrs.
The students will choose an existing sustainable tourism certification and explain it:
requirements, cost, implementation, etc.
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Individual self-study: preparation for final exam: 2 hrs.
Week 11
In-class activities: 3 hrs.
Lecture: Unit 6: Good practices in sustainable tourism 2 hrs.
Practical class: 1hr.
Distance/self-study activities: 7 hrs.
Individual self-study: 5 hrs.
The student will develop a small tourism enterprise project, highlighting good
practices in responsible tourism.
Individual self-study: preparation for final exam: 2 hrs.
Week 12 (17 – 21 Dec.)
In-class activities: 3 hrs.
Lecture: Unit 6: Good practices in sustainable tourism 2 hrs.
Practical class: 1hr.
Distance/self-study activities: 9 hrs.
Group-self-study: Continued. 5 hrs.
The student will develop a small tourism enterprise project, highlighting good
practices in responsible tourism.
Individual self-study: preparation for final exam: 2 hrs.
Week 13
In-class activities: 3 hrs.
Lecture: Unit 6: Good practices in sustainable tourism 2 hrs.
Practical class: 1hr.
Distance/self-study activities: 10 hrs.
Group-self-study: Group presentation. 5 hrs.
The students will develop a small tourism enterprise project, highlighting good
practices in responsible tourism.
Individual self-study: preparation for final exam: 5 hrs.
Week 14
In-class activities: 3 hrs.
Assessment: Oral presentations 2 hrs.
Practical class: 1hr.
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Distance/self-study activities: 5 hrs.
Individual self-study: preparation for final exam: 5 hrs.
Week 15
In-class activities: 3 hrs.
Theory classes: Conclusions Course 3 hrs.
Distance/self-study activities: 5 hrs.
Individual self-study: preparation for Final exam: 5 hrs.
Week 16
In-class activities: 2 hrs.
Assessment: Written examination 2 hrs.
Distance/self-study activities: 4 hrs.
Individual self-study: preparation for Final exam: 4 hrs.
9.- Assessment
Assessment
Description
Method
Written examination
Practical
classes
Individual and group
presentations
Individual and group
assignments
R: Recoverable
NR: Non recoverable
Written tests with
short and/or long
answers
Observation
Type
R/NR
Assessment
criteria
R
Right answers
NR
Participation
Presentations in
front of the rest of
the group using
PowerPoint or
similar visual aids
R
Presentations in
front of the rest of
the group using
PowerPoint or
similar visual aids
R
Pathways
A
B
40% 75%
Focused
answers to the
proposed issues,
clear structure,
good
critical
written
and
scientific rigor
Focused
answers to the
proposed issues,
clear structure,
good
critical
written
and
scientific rigor
10%
-
10%
-
40% 25%
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10.- Learning resources, bibliography and documentation.
Description
Jordi Gascón y Ernest Cañada.(2005). Viajar a todo tren. Turismo,
desarrollo y sostenibilidad. Barcelona: Icaria Editorial.
Brian Archer, Chris Cooper, and Lisa Ruhanen. The Positive and
Negative Impacts of Tourism. In William F. Theobald (2005).
Global Tourism. London: Elsevier.
Link
Rainforest Alliance: Guide for Sustainable Tourism Best Practices
Link
Type
Basic
Bibliography
Basic
Bibliography
Basic
Bibliography
Meredith Wray, Dianne Dredge and others: Sustainable Regional
Additional
Tourism Destinations. Best practice for management, development
Bibliography
and marketing.
Link
Spenceley, A.(2008) Responsible Tourism: Critical issues for
Additional
Conservation and Development, London: Earthscan.
Bibliography
Sodepaz: Turismo y desarrollo: Experiencias desde la cooperación
Additional
internacional.
Bibliography
Link
Spenceley, A. (2006). Ecotourism: Benefits for conservation and
Other resources
local people? African Wildlife, 60 (3), 16-18.
Link
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APELLIDOS _____________________________Nombre__________________ DNI __________________
Curso ________ Fecha de nacimiento _________________ Población __________________________
Domicilio _________________________________________________ Teléfono _________________
Correo-e: _________________________________
DATOS DE LA ASIGNATURA
Asignatura ______________________________________________________ Código ____________
Profesor/a responsable _________________________________
Itinerarios de evaluación propuestos:
Actividades (*)
Examen final
Recuperación
(marcad)
Recuperable (R)
No recuperable (NR)
Porcentaje de
puntuación
Itinerario Itinerario
A
B
R
40%
75%
Impactos. El estudiante elegirá un destino turístico y explicará
brevemente cuales son los impactos positivos y negativos que la
actividad turística ha provocado para la población del lugar elegido.
R
10%
--
Turismo Responsable. El estudiante escogerá una oferta turística que
considere que se puede calificar como responsable y explicará sus
características, justificando su elección.
R
10%
--
Cooperación. El alumno escogerá un proyecto de cooperación turística
y explicará su funcionamiento: entidades participantes, objetivos,
actuaciones, inversiones, resultados, valoración personal.
R
10%
--
Certificaciones. El estudiante elegirá una certificación de turismo
sostenible que exista en el mercado y explicará su funcionamiento:
requisitos, coste, implantación, etc.
R
10%
--
R
10%
25%
100
100
Buenas prácticas. El alumno elaborará un pequeño proyecto de empresa
turística, destacando las buenas prácticas en turismo responsable que
aplicaría en su funcionamiento.
Total:
El itinerario por defecto será el ‘A’. Aquellos alumnos que por motivos justificados deseen acogerse a uno
de los otros itinerarios propuestos, deberán firmar este contrato pedagógico.
Itinerario seleccionado por el estudiante (marcad): Itinerario A - Itinerario B
(*) La descripción de las actividades de evaluación se encuentra en el guía docente de la asignatura.
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actividades integradas en el itinerario seleccionado. La firma de este contrato implica el compromiso de
realizar todas las actividades incluidas en el itinerario seleccionado.
(Firma del alumno)
Palma, ___ de _____________ de 2________
(Firma del profesor/a)

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