The Future of Travel: Regenerative Tourism’s Promise

a podcast episode on regenerative tourism featuring special guest, Tamara Mughogho

What if travel could actively make the world a better place? This exciting idea is at the heart of regenerative tourism. It’s a transformative approach to how we interact with the places we visit, moving far beyond simply minimising negative impacts.

We’ve previously explored how the principles of regeneration are transforming sectors like agriculture. We’ve seen how regenerative agriculture can heal the land and create healthier ecosystems. Now, we turn our attention to the world of travel. We explore how regenerative tourism applies similar principles to destinations and communities.

This episode builds on our previous discussions. It explores the immense promise of regenerative tourism. Instead of just sustaining what’s already there, this approach focuses on actively improving the places we explore. It’s about leaving a positive legacy for generations to come. Think about tourism that helps restore local ecosystems, supports vibrant communities, and enhances the cultural heritage of a destination.

In this episode, we delve into the transformative power of regenerative tourism. We discuss how it goes beyond the conventional idea of sustainability. It involves taking concrete steps that actively heal and restore the destinations we visit.

We are honored to be joined by our special guest, Dr. Tamara Mughogho. As an Economic Adviser at the Commonwealth Secretariat, Dr. Mughogho brings valuable expertise to this discussion. She shares her insights on how regenerative tourism can be a powerful force for economic development and environmental stewardship.

Join us as we uncover the principles and practices of regenerative tourism. Discover how your travels can contribute to a healthier planet and stronger communities.

Tune in to the latest episode of the Flywheel Economics podcast to learn more about this fascinating topic!

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One response to “The Future of Travel: Regenerative Tourism’s Promise”

  1. […] Regenerative tourism goes far beyond the familiar requests in hotels to forgo daily towel and bedsheet changes. It represents a fundamental shift in how we think about travel. The concept has gained traction in recent years, championed by organisations such as the World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) and the Commonwealth Secretariat. Unlike traditional models that seek to minimise harm, regenerative tourism actively seeks to restore ecosystems, empower local communities, and ensure that travel leaves a net positive impact on destinations. Around the world, countries are beginning to embrace this transformative approach, redefining what tourism can and should be. […]

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