Articles Published by North Carolina Faculty Related to Sustainability and Tourism

 Beyond Ecotourism: The Environmentally Responsible Tourist in the General Travel Experience. (2009). Dolnicar, S. and Long, P. (In press). Tourism Dynamics.

 A Descriptive Study of Sustainability Education in the Hospitality Curriculum. (2009). Deale, C., Nichols, J., & Jacques, P. (In press). Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Education.

 The (In)Visibility of African Americans in North Carolina Travel Brochures: On the Importance of Socially Responsible Tourism Marketing. (2009). Alderman, D. and Modlin, A. Jr. Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, Vol. 25(3-4), pp 265-280.

 Differences in Stakeholder Attitudes of Tourism Development and the Natural Environment. (2009). Byrd, E., Cardenas, D. and Dregalla, S. e-Review of Tourism Research, Vol. 7, Issue 2. (Applied Research Note).

 Sustainable Tourism: The Case of the blue ridge National Heritage Area. (2008). Stoddard, J., Evans, M. and Dave, D. Cornell Hospitality Quarterly, pp 245-257.

 Symbolic Excavation and the Artifact Politics of Remembering Slavery in the American South: Observations from Walterboro, South Carolina. (2008). Alderman, D. and Campbell, R. Southeastern Geographer, 48(3) 2008: pp. 338–355.

 Environmental-friendly Tourists: What Do We Really Know About Them. (2008). Dolnicar, S., Crouch. G. and Long, P. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, Vol. 16(2) pp. 197-210.

 Stakeholders in Sustainable Tourism Development and their Roles: Applying Stakeholder Theory to Sustainable Tourism Development. (2007). Byrd, Erick. Tourism review, Vol. 62(2), pp 6-13.

 Using decision trees to identify tourism stakeholders: The case of two Eastern North Carolina counties. (2006). Byrd, E. and Gustke, L. Tourism and Hospitality Research, Vol. 7(3/4) pp. 176-193.