As a chartered town and urban planner with a focus on high-quality tourism schemes, I’ve long championed the principles of sustainable development. Minimizing the negative impacts of tourism on fragile ecosystems and local communities has been paramount. However, the exciting new field of regenerative tourism pushes the boundaries beyond mere “do no harm,” offering a transformative approach that actively improves the places we visit.
Think of it as this: sustainable tourism strives to leave a destination unchanged, while regenerative tourism actively aims to make it better. This shift in perspective unlocks incredible possibilities for responsible tourism development, especially in the UK, where environmental concerns like biodiversity loss and nutrient neutrality are gaining significant traction.
Why Regenerative Tourism?
