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Richard Butler is a prominent academic specializing in tourism studies, particularly focusing on sustainable tourism, destination development, and cultural heritage. His research spans over four decades, with contributions to understanding tourism's role in economic, social, and environmental contexts. He has authored influential works such as The Tourism Area Life Cycle and edited volumes on topics like indigenous tourism and cricket tourism.
- Research Interests: Sustainable development, tourism policy, heritage preservation, island tourism resilience, and post-industrial heritage.
- Key Publications: Over 60 peer-reviewed articles and books, including contributions to Tourism Geographies, Annals of Tourism Research, and Sustainability.
- Collaborations: Works with institutions globally, addressing tourism challenges in diverse regions like St Andrews, Scotland; Upper Silesia, Poland; and Cape Verde.
His recent work explores post-pandemic tourism recovery, overtourism mitigation, and the symbiotic relationships between tourism and natural/cultural heritage. He emphasizes evidence-based policy frameworks to balance growth with sustainability.
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