Strategies for the Promotion of Regenerative Tourism: Hospitality Communities as Niches for Tourism Innovation
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Regenerative tourism has emerged as a critical evolution from traditional approaches
to sustainable tourism, which have proven insufficient to address contemporary
environmental, social, and economic challenges. This study examines the case of ‘Aves de
la Sierra’ in Huelva, Spain, a pioneering initiative that integrates ecosystem regeneration
and community revitalisation as the core of its regenerative tourism proposal. Through
the analytical theoretical framework of the Multi-Level Change Perspective (MLP) and
transformative innovation, it analyses how local communities consolidate themselves as
niches of innovation in regenerative tourism, autonomously managing their resources
and narrative. The results of this action research process reveal a number of findings that
can serve as a starting point for the dynamisation and development of other regenerative
tourism experiences. These include the need for public policies aimed at strengthening
these innovation niches through collaborative networks, organisational learning, and adequate
funding. This article also contributes to narrowing the gap between theory and
experience in regenerative tourism.
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Miedes-Ugarte, B., & Flores-Ruiz, D. (2024). Strategies for the Promotion of Regenerative Tourism: Hospitality Communities as Niches for Tourism Innovation. In Administrative Sciences (Vol. 15, Issue 1, p. 10). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci15010010














