Journal article
The Regenerative Vanua Journey: Rekindling the Connection and Regeneration of Vanua through Regenerative Agritourism Experiences
Tourism Cases, Vol.2024
26/06/2024
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Abstract
This case study explores the journey of the not-for-profit Regenerative Vanua, which is an organisation operating in the South Pacific and is responsible for research, training and development support for regenerative agritourism and regenerative landscapes. Since its inception, Regenerative Vanua has developed the Regenerative Agritourism Pathway Recognition Program and the Regenerative Agritourism Framework, and in 2022 was awarded the Islands Innovations Award for the programs piloted in Vanuatu. Regenerative Vanua is now collaborating with the Global Agritourism Network, the Pasifika Agritourism Network, the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat, the World Indigenous Tourism Alliance, Pacific Island Food Revolution, the European Union, the Australian Centre for International Agriculture Research, and the Australian Centre for Pacific Islands Research to apply what has been learned in Vanuatu throughout the Pacific Islands. The first Global Regenerative Agritourism Symposium – held in Vanuatu in June 2024 – spotlights the incredible work being done in the Pacific and allows the world to see that it is Pacific Islanders who are helping to lead us all into a regenerative future.
Details
- Title
- The Regenerative Vanua Journey: Rekindling the Connection and Regeneration of Vanua through Regenerative Agritourism Experiences
- Creators
- Cherise Addinsall - University of the Sunshine CoastJerry Spooner - Australian Centre for International Agricultural ResearchAnna Pollock - Australian Centre for International Agricultural ResearchLaurana Rakau-Tokatakee - Australian Centre for International Agricultural ResearchVotausi Mackenzie-Reur - Australian Centre for International Agricultural ResearchJohn Barrett - Australian Centre for International Agricultural ResearchPatricia Bibi - Massey UniversityEva Addinsall - University of Melbourne
- Publication Details
- Tourism Cases, Vol.2024
- Publisher
- CABI
- Identifiers
- 991013204813302368
- Copyright
- © The Authors 2024.
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Science and Engineering; Science
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article