Co-Creating Tourism Values through Regeneration
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Co-Creating Tourism Values through Regeneration

This webinar examines how regenerative tourism can create long-term benefits for both residents and visitors. Based on a co-creation of values that prioritize the revitalization of cultural heritage and natural landscapes, this approach goes beyond traditional tourism paradigms. Through practices such as cultural preservation and habitat restoration, informed by community-led initiatives, regenerative tourism supports resilient ecosystems and thriving communities while delivering transformative visitor experiences. The webinar will discuss the challenges and opportunities for the planning and development of regenerative principles, with strategies for engaging stakeholders on tourism as a force for shared futures.

   

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Welcome Remarks
Jafar Jafari
Kazem Vafadari
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Francesc Fusté Forné
Asif Hussain
Presentations by Speakers/Panelists
Elena Mattei and Stefania M. Maci
Frida Marie Omma
Alessandro Inversini
Cultural Break
Discussion and Q/A
Rapporteur
Malcolm Cooper
Concluding Remarks
Jafar Jafari
Kazem Vafadari

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Backpacker tourism has significant impacts on marginalized communities. Many studies report backpackers’ unsustainable behaviors worldwide in local and regional areas.  To overcome this deteriorating situation, this webinar focuses on how tourism stakeholders can create an enabling environment that promotes the intentional behaviors of backpackers, harnessing their sustainability for the benefit of regional communities in Asia, Africa, and the Pacific. The webinar will incorporate insights from a seasoned sustainability consultant and scholars, presenting context-relevant and practical strategies that promote a sustainable lifestyle among backpackers for community development. Inspired by Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 12.A, the primary objective is to create an "enabler" toolkit, a "sustainabler", designed to empower these travelers to act deliberately by promoting regional cultures, products, and job opportunities.



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