by Sustainability and Resilience Institute New Zealand | Aug 20, 2021 | COVID-19, Journal of Sustainability and Resilience, News, Research, Tourism
By Francesc Fusté-Forné Abstract: The current pandemic accentuated the need for a more responsible tourism system, where local food production and consumption become a cornerstone of sustainable tourism futures. Experiences embedded in natural environments are...
by Sustainability and Resilience Institute New Zealand | Aug 20, 2021 | Research, COVID-19, Domestic Tourists, International Tourists, Journal of Sustainability and Resilience, New Zealand, News, Planning, Policy, Post Covid-Tourism Recovery, Project Regenerative Tourism, Resilience, Sustainability, Tourism
Abstract: Government Response to Covid-19 and Gender Discrepancy: Tour Operator Perspective from New ZealandDownload Abstract: Government Response to Covid-19 and Gender Discrepancy: Tour Operator Perspective from New Zealand The New Zealand government closed the...
by Sustainability and Resilience Institute New Zealand | Aug 20, 2021 | Research, COVID-19, Journal of Sustainability and Resilience, News, Post Covid-Tourism Recovery, Tourism
Abstract: Building destination tourism alliances in the central-western region of Mexico for the recovery of post-Covid-19 tourismDownload Abstract: Building destination tourism alliances in the central-western region of Mexico for the recovery of post-Covid-19...
by Sustainability and Resilience Institute New Zealand | Aug 20, 2021 | Research, COVID-19, Domestic Tourists, International Tourists, Journal of Sustainability and Resilience, News, Tourism
Abstract: From hurricanes to pandemics: community-based transformation and destination resilience in Utuado, Puerto RicoDownload Abstract: From hurricanes to pandemics: community-based transformation and destination resilience in Utuado, Puerto Rico...
by Sustainability and Resilience Institute New Zealand | Jun 9, 2021 | Research, Climate Change, Environment, New Zealand, News, Planning, Policy, Resilience, Sustainability
Aotearoa has committed to reaching net zero emissions of long-lived greenhouse gases by 2050, and to reducing biogenic methane emissions between 24-47% by 2050. In delivering this advice, He Pou a Rangi the Climate Change Commission (the Commission) has presented...