There are many opportunities and advantages provided by a robust and resilient tourism sector, including employment, the promotion of natural resources, and the development of the Blue and Green economies. Tourism contributes significantly to island nations’ GDP, which can eventually have a positive impact on the overall standard of living.
The aspect of tourism that causes the most concern is the environmental impact that tends to accompany it. Often, construction to facilitate the presence of tourists occurs along coastal areas, as these are seen as most attractive to visitors who wish to experience an island’s natural beauty. So, how do we create a balance between what boosts an island economically, but also sustainably? The answer lies in the concept of regenerative tourism.
Regenerative tourism can be defined as a sustainable way of traveling and discovering new places, with the main goal being for visitors to have a positive impact on their holiday destination, leaving it in a better condition than how they found it. The concept goes beyond “sustaining” the environment and aims to actively revitalise and regenerate it.
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