Circular economy, circular regenerative processes, agrowth and placemaking for tourism future

Lucia Tomassini*, Elena Cavagnaro

*Bijbehorende auteur voor dit werk

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    Purpose

    This conceptual paper explores the possibility to envision circular regenerative processes embracing agrowth and placemaking within tourism; an industry remarkably connected to the Anthropocene and its detrimental impacts on the planet. Drawing on theorisations of circular economy, on the concept of agrowth, and on theories of placemaking, this viewpoint offers a novel conceptual framework to imagine a regenerative future for tourism.

    Design/methodology/approach

    The authors connect the ancient archetype of “circularity”, largely used to make sense of life on Earth, with the Greek concept of oikonomia. The resulting notion of a circular oikonomia is then intersected with theories of placemaking. In doing so, the authors are driven by the idea of de-growth, as an “a-growthism” urging the abandonment of the faith towards growth for an enduring stable regenerative agrowth.

    Findings

    The authors offer a novel conceptual framework to counteract the negative impacts of Anthropocene and envision future scenarios in which tourism can make a difference by enacting enduring regenerative processes for places and human and non-human entities.

    Originality/value

    The originality of this study lies in the conceptual framework proposed to imagine the future of tourism, hospitality and mobilities in circular regenerative terms. This study envisions stable and enduring regenerative processes of natural assets, materials, products, services and resources as well as a tourism space made up of lively, multiple, transformative relationships and interactions among people and the environments people live in and travel to.
    Originele taal-2English
    Pagina's (van-tot)342-345
    Aantal pagina's4
    TijdschriftJournal of Tourism Futures
    Volume8
    Nummer van het tijdschrift3
    Vroegere onlinedatum9-mei-2022
    DOI's
    StatusPublished - 22-sep.-2022

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