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Reimagining Tourism Education for a Sustainable and Regenerative Future

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Abstract

This chapter reports findings from ERASMUS+ EcoHarmony (Ecoharmony project, 2024), amultinational initiative co-funded by the European Union that advances a comprehensive strategy toembed sustainable—and explicitly regenerative tourism within European higher education. Using asequential mixed-methods design (nine focus groups across Spain, Croatia, Turkey, Italy, Greece, andthe Netherlands; n = 70; followed by a cross-European survey; n = 198), the chapter examines: (1) theextent of sustainability and regenerative integration in curricula; (2) pedagogical, institutional, andtechnological barriers and enablers; and (3) scalable strategies to align programmes with 21st-centurydemands. Guided by systems thinking, transformative learning, and a regenerative tourism lens(toward regenerative justice), and attentive to digital transformation (AI/VR/blockchain), the analysisfinds progress but fragmentation: roughly 75% of institutions offer sustainability content, yet holistic,cross-curricular embedding is rare; familiarity with regeneration remains limited (≈20–25%). Barriersinclude legacy programme architectures, constrained faculty development, weak institutional support, and misaligned assessment practices. Enablers include rising student demand, motivated educators,and NGO–industry–government partnerships. The chapter proposes a practical roadmap, intentionalinterdisciplinarity, assessment reform (systems/ethics/collaboration), quality-assured micro-credentials, and hybrid experiential learning that blends digital simulations with fieldwork andinternships, to shift institutions from incremental improvements to systemic transformation.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSocial Responsibility in Hospitality and Tourism
Subtitle of host publicationBridging Education and Practice Transitions
EditorsMaxmilliano E. Korstanje, Shem Wambugu Maingi, Hiran Roy, Vanessaa GB Gowreesunkar
PublisherRoutledge Taylor & Francis Group
Chapter10
Edition1
ISBN (Print)9781041160335
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2026

Publication series

NameRoutledge Insights in Tourism Series

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