Loretta Bellato

Loretta Bellato 

Lor­etta Bellato

Lor­etta Bel­lato is a PhD can­did­ate at the Centre for Urb­an Trans­itions, Swin­burne Uni­ver­sity of Tech­no­logy, Aus­tralia. She is under­tak­ing research on the con­tri­bu­tions of tour­ism towards regen­er­at­ing places and com­munit­ies through regen­er­at­ive tourism.

With extens­ive prac­ti­tion­er exper­i­ence in the com­munity health and tour­ism sec­tors, Lor­etta is a gradu­ate of the Regen­es­is Regen­er­at­ive Prac­ti­tion­er program.

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Is ‘regenerative tourism’ just a rebranding of ‘sustainable tourism’?

May 20, 2021
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Kingia australis, regenerating naturally. Image by TerriAnneAllen (CC0) via Pixabay. https://pixabay.com/photos/kingia-australis-native-flora-4772242/

For those still con­fused about the dif­fer­ence between sus­tain­able tour­ism and regen­er­at­ive tour­ism, PhD can­did­ate Lor­etta Bel­lato offers answers to ques­tions that she is fre­quently asked. It’s a “Good Tour­ism” Insight. [Thanks to Joseph M Cheer for invit­ing Ms Bel­lato to write a “GT” Insight.] Emer­ging at the same time as sus­tain­ab­il­ity, regen­er­a­tion has expanded […]

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