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Jarkko Saarinen

Researcher at University of Johannesburg

Publications -  157
Citations -  4570

Jarkko Saarinen is an academic researcher from University of Johannesburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tourism & Tourism geography. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 130 publications receiving 3809 citations. Previous affiliations of Jarkko Saarinen include University of Oulu & Finnish Forest Research Institute.

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Traditions of sustainability in tourism studies

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyze how these limits are approached and evaluated in discussions on a local scale and recognize that behind the different understandings of them lie distinct traditions that are different in their focuses.
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Tourism, climate change and adaptation: a review.

TL;DR: This article conducted a systematic review of the tourism and adaptation literature prior to 2012 and concluded that adaptation studies in tourism have so far had a limited focus on community perceptions, which in general has been an area of major interest in tourism research.
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'Destinations in change' : The transformation process of tourist destinations

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the conceptual nature of tourist destination and especially the processes transforming the idea of a destination, its representations and physical character as a subject of research, and emphasize the need to consider the ethical aspects of tourism development in research.
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Using indicators to assess sustainable tourism development: a review

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the role of indicators in the transition to sustainability in tourism development and planning, identifying their main characteristics and summarising the challenges posed by their use.
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Critical Sustainability: Setting the Limits to Growth and Responsibility in Tourism

Jarkko Saarinen
- 19 Dec 2013 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the conceptual dimensions of sustainable tourism and some of the main sources of frustration are discussed, and it is concluded that while a conceptual plurality seems to be unavoidable, there is a need to re-frame and decentralize tourism in policy frameworks and practices aiming towards sustainability.