<p>Sustainability has become a core concept in considering tourism planning and development. Existing literature on sustainable tourism suggests that tourism will become more sustainable if all stakeholders participate in the tourism development process. <em>Children in Sustainable and Responsible Tourism</em> seeks to fill an absence of research in the sustainable and responsible tourism field involving children as stakeholders.</p><p><em>Children in Sustainable and Responsible Tourism</em> argues that children¿s empowerment should be a core component of any responsible tourism initiatives, and that children¿s involvement and support should be a requirement in helping to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Hugues S¿phin¿s ground-breaking study directly addresses the issue that academic researchers and industry practitioners alike have overlooked and under evaluated the significance of this key segment for the industry.</p><p>Chapters address issues related to both the ¿w