Curricula, sustainable literacy and decarbonisation: The Net-Zero challenge for tourism educators in Ireland

Anita Conefrey, James Hanrahan, Conor McTiernan, John Carty, Deirdre Byrne

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Abstract

This paper focuses on the area of sustainable literacy and the role of tourism higher education in providing skilled graduates to facilitate the transition towards Net-Zero emissions. Taking a knowledge management perspective, curricula are assessed based on their adherence to explicit knowledge stocks identified as key elements of sustainable literacy. Desk-based research was conducted to develop a quantitative research analysis tool. A case study approach was applied to the Republic of Ireland to assess the higher education provider’s provision of sustainable literacy. The findings identified that third-level tourism degrees have a significant knowledge gap in the area of sustainable literacy, particularly in the area of measuring and monitoring emissions to facilitate the transition towards Net-Zero emissions before 2050. These findings are helpful for practitioners and educators alike to increase the standards required in the workforce.

Original languageEnglish
JournalTourism and Hospitality Research
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2025

Keywords

  • climate action
  • decarbonisation
  • higher education
  • net-zero
  • Sustainable literacy
  • sustainable tourism development

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