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This timely and innovative handbook presents an up-to-date, critical and comprehensive overview of established and emerging themes relating to regenerative tourism and hospitality and offers a deep dive into the operational, strategic, and policy dimensions of regenerative strategy and practices.
Organized into four parts, this volume comprises over 40 specifically commissioned original contributions from recognized authors in the field, providing a systematic guide to the current stage of knowledge in this area. It is interdisciplinary in coverage and international in scope through its authorship and content. This book serves as an essential guide to both achieve a common understanding of the concept of "regeneration", as well as to inspire and equip stakeholders and academics with the tools to transition from conventional and sustainability-focused practices towards restorative and regenerative business models that generate tangible social and environmental impact amidst increasing environmental concerns and evolving market expectations in the tourism and hospitality industries.
This is essential reading for students, researchers and academics interested in regenerative tourism and hospitality.
Contents
'Introduction. Part I. The Regenerative Imperative. 1. Critical Questions on Regeneration with Anna Pollock: Toward Living Systems Thinking in Tourism. 2. From Sustainability to Regeneration: From Minimizing Harm to Flourishing Systems. 3. Regeneration as Worldview and Practice: A Curated Dialogue with Bill Reed and Amanda Ho. 4. Why Regeneration Now? A Conversation with David Leventhal. 5. Why Regeneration Now? A Biologist's Perspective. 6. Critical Questions on Regeneration with Graham Miller: Pragmatism and Blind Spots. Part II. Foundations - Wisdom, Place, and Community. 7. Regenerative Tourism and Indigenous Peoples: Intersections, Indigenous Autonomy and Possibilities. 8. Beyond Sustainability: Indigenous Reciprocity Models in Contemporary Hospitality Design. 9. Travel to a Thriving Future: Practical Steps to Become a Regenerative Tourism Destination. 10. Regenerative Tourism as a Tool for Positive Change: A Practitioner's View of Development through Tourism. 11. Regenerative Outcomes in Community Tourism: Insights from Planeterra's Global Network. 12. Honouring Place and Community: The case of The Tree of Life. 13. Restoring Culture and Heritage. 14. Caring for Cultural Heritage Cities through Regenerative Tourism. 15. Power and Participation in Regenerative Tourism: Overcoming Barriers to Locally-Led Transitions. 16. Sustainability and Regeneration in Tourism: Destination Management Approaches in Practice. 17. Critical Questions on Regeneration with Anne-Kathrin Zschiegner: Systems-Thinking and Sphere of Influence. Part III. Systems and Design - Building Regenerative Models. 18. Tourism and Regenerative Development. 19. Community-Centered Tourism Experience Design through Regenerative Practice. 20. Towards a Regenerative Tourism Future? A Comparative Analysis of Tourism Policymaking. 21. Regenerative Hospitality: Systems Thinking and Design Approaches. 22. From Ecosystem to Experience: Designing Regenerative Hospitality. 23. Circular Supply Chain Management: A Conceptual Framework for the Hospitality Industry. 24. Building Circular Hospitality: Design, Operations, Stakeholder Collaboration and Strategy. 25. From Soil to Service: Designing Regenerative Value in Foodservice. 26. Net Positive Hospitality: Defining Impact and Measuring Progress. 27. Enhancing Biodiversity in Tourism Settings. 28. Regenerative Tourism: Putting Nature on the Balance Sheet for Biodiversity, Climate Resilience, and Community Well-being. 29. Developing Regenerative Frameworks and Integrated Models for Green Transitions and Climate Resilience. 30. Case Studies of Regenerative Business Transformation. Part IV. Experience and Innovation - People at the Center. 31. Leadership for Regeneration: Collaboration, Metrics, and Contextual Instinct. 32. Meaningful, Ethical and Reciprocal Guest Experiences. 33. Community License to Operate: Best Practices for Implementing a Community-Led Tourism Framework. 34. Hotels as Platforms for Regenerative Social Impact: A Curated Dialogue with Sheldon Scott. 35. Regenerative Tourism and Wellbeing. 36. Designing for Flourishing: XR and Neurodivergent Inclusion in Regenerative Hospitality and Tourism. 37. Designing Regenerative Hospitality with Service Robots. 38. Integrating Local Communities into Ecotourism for Effective Restoration in San Martín Peruvian Amazonian Region. 39. Wildlife Watching in Northern Peru, a New Sustainable Cluster that Contributes to Nature Conservation and Poverty Alleviation. 40. Seeds of Regenerative Tourism: Emerging Destinations of the Colca Valley, Peru. 41. What Regeneration Asks of Travel and Tourism: Interview with Regenerative Futures Researchers.



