_"Beyond Sustainability: Regenerative Tourism for a Thriving Planet"_ introduces an innovative approach to tourism that aims to restore and regenerate ecosystems, communities, and economies impacted by travel. Moving beyond traditional sustainability, regenerative tourism offers a holistic, multi-stakeholder model incorporating ecological restoration, community empowerment, ethical business practices, and circular economy principles. The book provides actionable strategies, global case studies, and tools to measure impact, exploring themes like resilience, community involvement, transformative…mehr
_"Beyond Sustainability: Regenerative Tourism for a Thriving Planet"_ introduces an innovative approach to tourism that aims to restore and regenerate ecosystems, communities, and economies impacted by travel. Moving beyond traditional sustainability, regenerative tourism offers a holistic, multi-stakeholder model incorporating ecological restoration, community empowerment, ethical business practices, and circular economy principles. The book provides actionable strategies, global case studies, and tools to measure impact, exploring themes like resilience, community involvement, transformative experiences, and tourists as agents of change. Practical exercises and reflection questions help readers apply these insights to real-world contexts. Targeted at academics, tourism professionals, policymakers, and responsible travelers, the book shifts the focus from minimizing harm to actively contributing to a thriving, resilient planet, setting a new standard for tourism's role in environmental and social regeneration.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Saortua Marbun, an esteemed lecturer in Bali, Indonesia, holds degrees in theology, Christian leadership, education, management, and cultural studies. He combines his diverse academic background to offer an interdisciplinary teaching approach, enriching his students' learning experiences, he integrates faith, leadership, education, and cultural.
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