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Home > Resources > Case Studies > Sustainable Development

The case studies below all relate to Sustainable Development. This includes examples relating to the inclusion of sustainability, environmental issues etc in the curriculum.

Sustainable Development Case Studies

Sustainable Development Case Studies


  • Using Theatre to Develop an Understanding of the Meaning of the ‘Tragedy of the Commons’ to Students in the Leisure, Tourism, Hospitality and Events Management
  • Supplier development – an exercise in wider reading on sustainability
  • Engaging first-year students in sustainable development issues
  • Tools for Sustainable Tourism at Level 3
  • Natural Resource Management
  • Region-specific learning for sustainable development
  • Tourism Environment and Behaviour
  • Sustainable Access to Leisure Sites and Amenities (SALSA)
  • Assessment case study: understanding the development and implementation of sustainable tourism policies and practices in Scotland’s first National Park
  • Developing analytical skills: assessing impacts on tourist destinations
  • What is Corporate Social Responsibility and Why Should Managers Engage With It?
  • Placing sustainability at the heart of the curriculum
  • Stakeholders, Ethics and Social Responsibility
  • Heritage, Tourism and Sustainability – Developing a Heritage Walking Trail
  • Using Theatre to Develop an Understanding of the Meaning of the ‘Tragedy of the Commons’ to Students in the Leisure, Tourism, Hospitality and Events Management

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