Sustainability and Resilience Institute New Zealand
Regenerative Tourism Podcast
Welcome to the Regenerative Tourism Podcast, an initiative by the Sustainability and Resilience Institute New Zealand. This podcast series is dedicated to creating awareness about regenerative tourism, drawing on global research and innovative practices that demonstrate how tourism can actively restore and revitalise our environment, communities, and cultures to deliver thoughtful and engaging conversations. Subscribe to our weekly podcast for the latest research and case studies on regenerative tourism. Disclaimer: The podcasts uses AI tools. Listeners are encouraged to check original sources...
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9. Jul 2026
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Healing Destinations With Regenerative Tourism 09.07.2026 21:15
The provided text presents an academic review of regenerative tourism, a burgeoning industry paradigm that seeks to move beyond traditional sustainability by creating net positive impacts for destinations. Through a semi-systematic analysis of over 250 articles, the researchers identify five core pillars: community centrism, an ecological worldview, viewing tourism as a living system, meaningful m...
Regenerative Tourism and Nature-Based Solutions Access Denied 02.07.2026 16:58
The provided text describes a technical failure encountered when trying to reach a specific academic document on the ResearchGate platform. This automated notification explains that the user has been denied entry to the website due to security or administrative constraints set by the host. Detailed metadata is included in the message, such as a specific timestamp, the user's IP address, and a uniq...
Post-Pandemic Resilience in Indonesian Community-Based Tourism 25.06.2026 20:49
This research article evaluates how community-based tourism (CBT) in Indonesia recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic between 2020 and early 2026. By comparing four distinct destinations— Penglipuran, Wae Rebo, Nglanggeran, and Pemuteran —the authors distinguish between mere "bounce-back" restoration and "bounce-forward" transformation. The study introduces the Community-Based...
Beyond Sustainability: The Rise of Regenerative Tourism Development 18.06.2026 21:17
The provided text outlines the conceptual evolution of regenerative tourism , presenting it as a transformative paradigm shift from traditional sustainability. While sustainable tourism focuses on minimising damage, the regenerative approach seeks to actively restore and enhance social-ecological systems. This framework is deeply rooted in diverse fields such as regenerative agriculture , pe...
Regenerative Marine Tourism Paradigms in the Coral Triangle 11.06.2026 20:05
This academic study examines the transition of marine tourism within the Coral Triangle from an extractive model toward a regenerative paradigm that actively restores ecosystems. By investigating sites in Indonesia and the wider region, the authors introduce the Regenerative Marine Tourism Continuum (RMTC) to categorise different levels of environmental impact and operational intent. The...
Critical Regenerative Tourism: Rethinking the Future of Travel 05.06.2026 19:56
This research note evaluates the connection between critical theory and the emerging concept of regenerative tourism through a systematic review of existing academic literature. The authors observe that while both fields share a desire to challenge capitalist structures and promote social justice, very few studies currently integrate these two perspectives. The text highlights a significant lack o...
Destination Marketing Organisations: A Regenerative Operating Model 29.05.2026 22:17
This academic study examines the necessary transformation of Destination Marketing Organisations (DMOs) from traditional, growth-centric entities into stewardship-driven agents of regenerative tourism . Utilizing a Three-Horizons framework and participatory workshops with European DMO managers, the research identifies a critical disconnect between current marketing-heavy operations and the ur...
A Critique of Regenerative Tourism’s Moral Imperative 22.05.2026 19:51
The provided text is a scholarly commentary by Jim Butcher that explores the rising concept of regenerative tourism , which seeks to actively improve rather than just maintain environments and communities. The author distinguishes between the term's use as a practical policy tool for rural development and its more controversial role as a deeply moral philosophy . Butcher argues that curr...
Saving the Galápagos with clay models 14.05.2026 20:27
This academic paper investigates the rising challenge of overtourism in the Galápagos Islands and proposes a shift toward regenerative tourism . Using a methodology called "dancing with systems," researchers employed participatory 3D mapping and interviews to help local stakeholders visualise the complex forces driving unsustainable growth. The study utilizes the iceberg model to reveal h...
The Paradox of Inclusivity in Regenerative Tourism Planning: The moral gatekeeping of regenerative tourism 07.05.2026 20:14
This academic research investigates how regenerative tourism planning in New Zealand impacts the role of the visitor through a diversity, equity, and inclusion lens. While the regenerative paradigm conceptually promotes interconnectedness and collective transformation , an analysis of regional destination management plans suggests that tourists are often deprioritised or subjected to exclusi...
Regenerative tourism futures a case study of Aotearoa New Zealand 01.05.2026 19:54
This research explores the transition from traditional, extractive travel to a regenerative tourism model in Aotearoa New Zealand following the disruptions of the pandemic. The authors argue that the industry must move beyond capitalist growth to focus on the long-term well-being of local communities, ecosystems, and cultural heritage. Central to this transformation is the integration of in...
A 500 Year Plan to Heal Tourism through Regenerative Tourism 10.04.2026 21:02
The podcast features Kristin Dunne , the former CEO of Tourism Bay of Plenty, regarding the evolution of regenerative tourism . The discussion highlights how standard sustainability is no longer sufficient, as destinations must now focus on strategies that actively improve and restore their local environments and communities. Dunne shares her first-hand experience shifting her organisation’s pu...
Designing Regenerative Tourism With Behavioral Science 02.04.2026 21:58
These sources provide a comprehensive overview of the Iceland Tourism Cluster and its pioneering role in fostering a regenerative tourism ecosystem. Through a series of podcast transcripts, the organization's leaders and partners explain how they build bridges between diverse stakeholders, including small businesses, local municipalities, and academic researchers. The core focus remains on s...
Tourism in the Time of Pandemics 27.03.2026 13:34
This academic article investigates the profound historical connection between large-scale health catastrophes and the global travel and hospitality sectors . The research details how increased human mobility and international trade networks act as primary vectors for the rapid transmission of infectious diseases , such as SARS and COVID-19. By examining past crises like the Black Death...
Why Tourism Needs Regeneration Not Sustainability 20.03.2026 16:54
Human Relationship with Nature, Indigenous Ways of Living and Regenerative Tourism Framework. This academic article explores the concept of regenerative tourism , which aims to go beyond sustainability by actively restoring and improving social-ecological systems. The author argues that this approach draws heavily from indigenous ways of living , emphasizing a symbiotic relationship where huma...
New Zealand’s Radical Shift to Regenerative Travel 13.03.2026 15:55
Regenerative tourism futures: a case study of Aotearoa New Zealand. This research analyzes the transition of Aotearoa New Zealand toward a regenerative tourism model in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The authors argue that previous industry structures were unsustainable and fragile , necessitating a shift from purely extractive economic goals to a holistic focus on well-being . Central t...
Why Regenerative Tourism Must Replace Sustainability 06.03.2026 16:15
INDICATORS OF REGENERATIVE TOURISM: Measuring impact and defining regenerative tourism for socio- ecological systems. The provided text explores the shift from traditional tourism to a regenerative model that prioritises the restoration of social and ecological systems . It argues that tourism is a partial industry deeply intertwined with complex global networks, requiring a holistic approach...
Regenerative Travel Must Replace Extractive Tourism 06.03.2026 13:00
A Future of Tourism Industry: Conscious Travel, Destination Recovery And Regenerative Tourism. Post-pandemic recovery requires moving beyond traditional mass tourism toward regenerative tourism . This holistic approach uses positive psychology to foster conscious travel habits, creating resilient destinations that prioritise wellbeing and environmental renewal. Read more:
Healing Banks Peninsula Through Regenerative Tourism 23.02.2026 17:23
Co-creating regenerative tourism: stakeholder perspectives and pathways from Banks Peninsula, New Zealand. Research on New Zealand’s Banks Peninsula shows strong stakeholder support for regenerative tourism . While businesses seek financial incentives and residents value authentic experiences , tourists demand eco-friendly options. Success requires collaboration to bridge the gap. Read...
Regenerative Tourism Revives What Sustainability Can't 16.02.2026 15:27
Regenerative Tourism Model: Challenges of Adapting Concepts from Natural Science to Tourism Industry. This study proposes a regenerative tourism model to move beyond extractive practices. By adapting natural science concepts like the adaptive cycle and panarchy , it seeks to avoid greenwashing . The model emphasises holistic restoration, resilience and symbiotic value. Read more here
Transforming Tourism in the Pacific Islands: From Sustainability to Regeneration 03.02.2026 14:38
Pacific Islanders have long been grappling with tourism as a livelihood strategy, yet environmental and cultural sustainability challenges persist. Envisioning a better future in which tourism delivers profound and lasting wellbeing outcomes for local people benefits from integrating diverse perspectives. Drawing on collective input from a Community of Practice, made up of Pacific Island experts a...
Co-creating regenerative tourism: stakeholder perspectives and pathways from Banks Peninsula, New Zealand by Asif Hussain and Francesc Fusté-Forné 02.02.2026 15:05
This research letter explores stakeholders’ views towards the implementation of regenerative tourism, based on the perspectives of business and community organisations, residents, and travellers in Banks Peninsula, New Zealand South Island. While the results highlight strong support for regenerative tourism principles among stakeholders, both businesses and community organisations express a need f...
5 Aspects of regenerative tourism 31.01.2026 13:33
What is regenerative tourism? At the core of the definition of regenerative tourism is the necessity for a holistic understanding of its origins. The increasing awareness of the environmental and sociocultural consequences linked with leisure and recreational activities has led to a global rise in this emerging concept. This article explores the historical, current, and future dimensions of lei...
Indigenous Values and Regenerative Tourism By Pauline Sheldon 31.01.2026 5:38
This chapter investigates the contribution of indigenous wisdom to regenerative tourism. The unique cultural, environmental and spiritual knowledge inherent to indigenous communities creates a foundation for an understanding of regenerative tourism that goes beyond sustainable tourism. This chapter explains the importance of indigenous cultures and explores how their ancient value systems and worl...
Regenerative Tourism Frameworks Supply and Demand Indicators 31.01.2026 13:35
This chapter explores regenerative tourism as a holistic approach that transcends traditional sustainability by actively restoring and enhancing social–ecological systems (SESs). Recognising tourism as a partial industry, the chapter highlights its dynamic interactions with economic, social, cultural, and environmental systems. It presents regenerative tourism as a model that integrates both suppl...
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