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On The Green Track
Dikte Gronvold
13 episodes
6 days ago
This is a podcast for you who loves to travel or work within the travel sector and wish to explore new ways of thinking and redefining tourism industry in a time, in which the sector needs to change faster than ever. In this pod, we look at the term ‘travel’ from an intersectional and philosophical point of view, so if you want to understand better the why and the how behind our needs of travel, then join us on this journey and learn how far we can actually go.
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This is a podcast for you who loves to travel or work within the travel sector and wish to explore new ways of thinking and redefining tourism industry in a time, in which the sector needs to change faster than ever. In this pod, we look at the term ‘travel’ from an intersectional and philosophical point of view, so if you want to understand better the why and the how behind our needs of travel, then join us on this journey and learn how far we can actually go.
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Travel And The Complexity Of Mobility
On The Green Track
41 minutes 52 seconds
4 years ago
Travel And The Complexity Of Mobility

1)
In this episode, we discuss the term 'mobility,' which refers to the ability to move or be moved freely and easily.
In case you want a more clear definition of the term 'mobility' in the context of tourism please check out the first episode in the Green Tracking Series, in which we explain the concept further.

For this episode, Thor and I discuss these complexities and the fine border  between travelling for holidays and fleeing from a crisis. In the  tourism sector, the debate about mobility and the tourism sector's responsibility within this, are often silenced.
Therefore, I hope you  will find this interesting in order to think further about how the  tourism sector could begin to engage itself more actively and thereby  give visitors a choice to help and to become aware of how mobility is  defining and shaping everyone's lives.


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Thor's recommendations:

Global Train Travel:

https://www.seat61.com/

Global travelinformation:

https://wikitravel.org/en/Main_Page

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Host and Producer: Dikte Grønvold
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On The Green Track
This is a podcast for you who loves to travel or work within the travel sector and wish to explore new ways of thinking and redefining tourism industry in a time, in which the sector needs to change faster than ever. In this pod, we look at the term ‘travel’ from an intersectional and philosophical point of view, so if you want to understand better the why and the how behind our needs of travel, then join us on this journey and learn how far we can actually go.