As we face the full wrath of the climate crisis, it’s crucial to understand how we travel and its implications. Start understanding how to travel sustainably with this list of books we have curated for you
 
Five Great Books To Help You Understand 'Sustainable Travel' 1

Even after years of debates and discussions, the term ‘green travel’ is still confusing for many. Yet, as we face the full wrath of the climate crisis and travel revives from the havoc caused by the pandemic, it’s crucial to understand how we travel and its implications. Here’s a look at five books to read and educate yourself on sustainable travel.

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‘The Last Resort’ by Sarah Stodola

'The Last Resort' by Sarah Stodola
‘The Last Resort’ by Sarah StodolaHarperCollins

In this travel narrative, Stodola investigates beach resort culture’s history and charm and its effect on the environment and local communities. By taking readers to destinations such as the Jersey Shore and Bali, she reveals the facade of this significant global industry.

‘Sustainable Travel’ by Holly Tuppen

'Sustainable Travel' by Holly Tuppen
‘Sustainable Travel’ by Holly TuppenWhite Lion Publishing

A travel expert for whom sustainability is crucial to saving our planet and communities, Tuppen, in this book, proposes an overview of sustainable travel and its relation to the environmental crisis. It is loaded with suggestions for the traveller inside you. It also motivates by stories of regenerative travel from around the world.

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‘Horizon’ by Barry Lopez

'Horizon' by Barry Lopez
‘Horizon’ by Barry LopezPenguin Random House

In this book, Lopez uses his literary voice and experience of travelling in more than 70 countries to create an autobiography full of curiosity, urgency and distress. He writes, “Our question is no longer how to exploit the natural world for human comfort and gain, but how we can cooperate to ensure we will someday have a fitting, not a dominating, place in it.”

‘A Life on Our Planet’ by David Attenborough

'A Life on Our Planet' by David Attenborough
‘A Life on Our Planet’ by David AttenboroughEbury Publishing

In this testament, explorer and conservationist Attenborough reflects on the ecological destruction he has witnessed over the last 70 years. He points out “the true tragedy of our time the spiralling decline of our planet’s biodiversity” and offers much-needed hope.

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‘Overtourism’ edited by Martha Honey and Kelsey Frenkiel

Overtourism is a collection of case studies
Overtourism is a collection of case studiesAmazon

In this book, Honey and Frenkiel present more than 20 case studies with perspectives from tourism whizzes. They outline sustainable management possibilities for destinations like historic cities, parks, World Heritage spots, beaches and coastal societies.

 

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