I am participating in a project led by the University of Glasgow where three destinations experiencing varying levels of tourism are being analysed, and Tenerife is one of them.
The difference you’re asking about is that a sustainable destination seeks economic, environmental, and social sustainability, while fair destinations add the variable that all vulnerable communities feel included in the development of that destination.
There is an emphasis on equality and ensuring that everyone feels included. We always discuss the case of women, who are highly represented as employees and tourists, and their situation is more vulnerable from an employment perspective.
The issue for residents is also an important topic.