This sub-module serves as an introduction to small businesses in tourism, focusing on their characteristics, strategic planning, and the adoption of sustainable and circular practices. It explores how small businesses contribute to the tourism landscape and the potential for innovation and sustainability.
Small businesses form the backbone of the tourism industry, offering unique experiences and personalized services that cater to diverse travelers. This sub-module explores the key characteristics of small tourism businesses and their significance in the broader tourism landscape. We also discuss the strategic planning and development processes that help these businesses thrive, while highlighting the importance of innovation and sustainability.

Strategic Planning for Small Tourism Businesses

Practical Application
Practical application of circular principles in STB involves adopting strategies that reduce waste, conserve resources, and engage with the local community. Here are some examples:
● Waste Reduction: Implementing recycling programs, composting food waste, and reducing single-use plastics in operations.

● Sustainable Sourcing: Purchasing from local and sustainable suppliers, supporting local farmers, and utilizing renewable energy sources.
● Community Engagement: Collaborating with other local businesses, participating in community events, and promoting local culture and heritage.
● Marketing and Branding: Emphasizing sustainability and circular practices in marketing materials to attract eco-conscious tourists.
Case Studies
Exercise: Multiple choice
Exercise: Multiple choice
Exercise: Multiple choice
1. Ellen MacArthur Foundation - "Circular Economy in Detail"
● Description: Extensive resources and detailed explanations about the circular economy.
● Link: Ellen MacArthur Foundation Circular Economy
2. Digital Story: https://youtu.be/K5ESEVJ_fq0?si=SvNh3NLhFYiHEvdw
3. C-Tour Database: https://c-tour.eu/en/learning-platform/1/All1. Geissdoerfer, Martin, et al. - "The Circular Economy – A new sustainability paradigm?"
● Description: A journal article discussing the implications and definition of the circular economy.
● Link: Journal of Cleaner Production
2. Lacy, Peter, and Rutqvist, Jakob - "Waste to Wealth: The Circular Economy Advantage"
● Description: A book that explores how businesses can implement circular economy models to turn waste into a driver of profit and sustainability.
● Link: Waste to Wealth
3. McKinsey & Company - "Towards the Circular Economy: Economic and business rationale for an accelerated transition"
●Description: A report by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation and McKinsey exploring the economic rationale for transitioning to a circular economy.
● Link: McKinsey & Company Report
4. Bocken, Nancy M.P., et al. - "A Literature and Practice Review to Develop Sustainable Business Model Archetypes"
● Description: This article categorises different types of sustainable business models, which are useful for understanding various circular practices.
● Link: Journal of Cleaner Production
5. Journal of Sustainable Tourism
●Description: A peer-reviewed journal that covers a wide range of topics related to sustainable practices within the tourism industry.
● Link: Journal of Sustainable Tourism
6. Tukker, Arnold - "Product Services for a Resource-efficient and Circular Economy – A Review"
● Description: A review of product service systems in the context of a circular economy.
● Link: Journal of Cleaner Production






