The Routledge Handbook of Regenerative Tourism
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The Routledge Handbook of Regenerative Tourism

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The Routledge Handbook of Regenerative Tourism

About this book

This timely and innovative handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the current critical debates, trends, and the transformative potential of regenerative tourism, and also looks towards a more responsible, inclusive, and sustainable future for tourism.

Comprising specifically commissioned, original contributions from recognised authors and experts in the field, the book provides a logically structured and systematic guide to the current state of knowledge in this area. It is interdisciplinary in coverage and international in scope through its authorship and content. The volume commences with an assessment of the principles and theoretical foundation of regenerative tourism, which provides a context to explore the policy, planning, development, destination management and marketing, local impacts, manifestations, and future of regenerative tourism.

This is essential reading for students, researchers, academics, practitioners, policymakers, government officials, and industry professionals interested in the possibilities of responsible and sustainable, and regenerative forms of tourism.

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Yes, you can access The Routledge Handbook of Regenerative Tourism by Francesc Fusté-Forné,Asif Hussain in PDF and/or ePUB format. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2025
eBook ISBN
9781040364444

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-Title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Dedication
  6. Table of Contents
  7. List of Figures
  8. List of Tables
  9. About the editors
  10. List of Contributors
  11. Acknowledgements
  12. Introduction
  13. Part 1 The principles and theoretical foundation of regenerative tourism
  14. 1 Indigenous Values and Regenerative Tourism
  15. 2 Understanding regenerative tourism as a driver for transformational change in the 21st century
  16. 3 A Framework for Monitoring Regenerative Tourism through Evidence-Informed Planning
  17. 4 Understanding the Anatomy of a Regenerative Business
  18. 5 Positioning regenerative tourism within tourism qualitative research: A methodological inquiry
  19. 6 Using an ethical management framework for regenerative tourism: A case study of resident and visitor perceptions in Húnaþing vestra, Iceland
  20. 7 Indicators of regenerative tourism: Measuring impact and defining regenerative tourism for socio-ecological systems
  21. Part 2 Planning, development, management, and marketing of regenerative tourism
  22. 8 Regenerative Hospitality
  23. 9 Regenerative gastronomy in the tourism context: An overview
  24. 10 Human resources and regenerative tourism
  25. 11 Resilience in regenerative tourism: The Argentinian case
  26. 12 Tour guides and barriers to regenerative tourism: Unlocking the regenerative potential of nature destinations in Arctic Norway
  27. 13 Examining attitude and intention toward demarketing: The case of Mt. Fuji
  28. Part 3 The impacts of regenerative tourism
  29. 14 Regenerative tourism from an economic perspective
  30. 15 Cultural impacts of regenerative tourism: Intrinsic connections between place and culture
  31. 16 Environmental impacts of regenerative tourism
  32. 17 Challenges in transitioning to regenerative tourism: Territorial and economic scales of agency in rural Spain
  33. 18 Beyond the Beehives: Local Development through Api-Tourism
  34. 19 Enhancing community well-being via regenerative tourism?: Aspirations and approaches from Aotearoa New Zealand
  35. Part 4 Local stories from around the world
  36. 20 Regenerative food tourism at Grootbos: A South African case study
  37. 21 Gastronomy as a driver for regenerative tourism?: Risks and possibilities for a change of course in the chinampera zone (Xochimilco, Mexico City)
  38. 22 Citizen Science Pilot Project in Snæfellsnes, Iceland: The Process of Planning and Implementation for Future Work in Regenerative Tourism
  39. 23 Transformative Storytelling Practices in Regenerative Tourism: A Case Study from a Tourism Operator
  40. 24 Regenerative tourism “in the making”: Challenges of product innovation within existing structures
  41. 25 Exploring potentials for coral reef restoration in Pacific Small Island Developing States (PSIDS) as regenerative tourism
  42. 26 Okinawan cheese: The harmonization of cultures, land, and regenerative tourism
  43. Part 5 Manifestations of regenerative tourism
  44. 27 Regenerative tourism seeds in urban regeneration: Evidence from Milan, Italy
  45. 28 Reimagining Nature-Based Tourism: A Critical Reflection on Inspiring Regeneration and Ecological Restoration
  46. 29 Regeneration in wellness tourism
  47. 30 Regenerative rural tourism: The concept and its application
  48. 31 Local Food Culture for Regenerative Futures in Nordic Arctic: Understanding of Local Food Experiences
  49. 32 Creative tourism as a humanistic approach to regenerative tourism
  50. Part 6 The future of regenerative tourism
  51. 33 Considerations of the regenerative tourism movement’s “claim” to Indigenous knowledges
  52. 34 The Challenges Facing the Regenerative Tourism Movement
  53. 35 A Regenerative Approach for Tourism SMEs: Five Constructs for a Regenerative Tourism Journey
  54. 36 Digital Technology and Regenerative Tourism
  55. 37 The regenerative traveler mindset
  56. 38 For a future (re)generation: Modeling effective tourism communication for social–ecological development of local communities and destinations
  57. Conclusion
  58. Index