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In Regenerative Tourism Industry, authors Geetanjali Sageena and Suneel Kumar take an in-depth and practical approach to regenerative tourism. Their innovative study analyzes the synergistic relationship between gender equality, tourism and climate change and shows researchers and policymakers what they can do to improve both social and environmental conditions.
This innovative study shows how tourism has major social, economic and environmental impacts that can no longer be overlooked. Aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, the concepts of regenerative tourism allow travellers, businesses, employees and communities to realize their shared responsibility in preserving natural resources and encouraging the development of human resources.
Demonstrating how to go beyond sustaining a local destination by moving to regenerate it, this is appealing reading to policymakers, researchers and the various stakeholders of tourism who are interested in improving social and environmental conditions.
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In Regenerative Tourism Industry, authors Geetanjali Sageena and Suneel Kumar take an in-depth and practical approach to regenerative tourism. Their innovative study analyzes the synergistic relationship between gender equality, tourism and climate change and shows researchers and policymakers what they can do to improve both social and environmental conditions.
This innovative study shows how tourism has major social, economic and environmental impacts that can no longer be overlooked. Aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, the concepts of regenerative tourism allow travellers, businesses, employees and communities to realize their shared responsibility in preserving natural resources and encouraging the development of human resources.
Demonstrating how to go beyond sustaining a local destination by moving to regenerate it, this is appealing reading to policymakers, researchers and the various stakeholders of tourism who are interested in improving social and environmental conditions.