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Exploring Cutting-Edge Approaches to Sustainable Tourism Infrastructure and Design: A Case Studies of Regenerative Accommodation and Facilities

Exploring Cutting-Edge Approaches to Sustainable Tourism Infrastructure and Design: A Case Studies of Regenerative Accommodation and Facilities
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Author(s): Sagar Bhatt (Graphic Era University, India), Rakesh Dani (Graphic Era University, India)and Ajit Kumar Singh (Chandigarh University, India)
Copyright: 2024
Pages: 10
Source title: Dimensions of Regenerative Practices in Tourism and Hospitality
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Pankaj Kumar Tyagi (Chandigarh University, India), Vipin Nadda (University of Sunderland, UK), Kannapat Kankaew (Burapha University International College, Thailand)and Kaitano Dube (Vaal University of Technology, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-4042-4.ch003

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Abstract

This research explores innovative approaches to sustainable tourism infrastructure and design through a series of case studies focusing on regenerative accommodation and facilities. With the growing recognition of the importance of sustainability in the tourism industry, there is a pressing need to develop infrastructure that not only minimizes negative impacts but also actively contributes to environmental restoration, socio-cultural preservation, and economic prosperity. Regenerative accommodation and facilities represent a cutting-edge approach to sustainable tourism development, integrating innovative technologies, nature-based design principles, and community engagement strategies to create destinations that are not just sustainable but actively contribute to the regeneration of ecosystems, cultures, and economies. Through an in-depth analysis of real-world examples from diverse geographic regions and cultural contexts, this research aims to identify emerging trends, best practices, and lessons learned in the development of regenerative tourism destinations. The case studies showcase a variety of innovative strategies and techniques, including low-impact architecture, energy-efficient technologies, biodiversity conservation initiatives, and community-based tourism models. By examining the successes and challenges of these projects, this research seeks to inform policymakers, practitioners, and researchers about the potential of regenerative tourism to drive positive change in the tourism industry and contribute to the achievement of broader sustainability goals. This research contributes to the growing body of knowledge on sustainable tourism infrastructure and design, offering valuable insights into the practical applications of regenerative principles in tourism development. By highlighting the successes and lessons learned from these case studies, this research aims to inspire and guide future efforts to create destinations that not only attract visitors but also enhance the well-being of host communities and the natural environment.

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