McEnhill, L.Jorgensen, E. S.Urlich, Stephen2021-06-012020-12-16McEnhill, L., Jorgensen, E.S., & Urlich, S.C. (2020). Paying it forward and back: Regenerative tourism as part of place. Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Tourism Internal Report 2020/101 prepared for the Department of Conservation. Lincoln University: Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Tourism2020/101https://hdl.handle.net/10182/13854The notion of regenerative tourism has gained significant attention in recent years, as have other regenerative notions such as regenerative agriculture, regenerative design, and regenerative development. It is suggested that these regenerative notions have developed in response to concerns around the effectiveness of the implementation of the sustainability paradigm. However, regenerative tourism as a potential complementary or alternative paradigm currently lacks definition and therefore clarity around what it encompasses. Without clarity, and a shared sense of what regenerative tourism could look like within the context of a place, it could risk becoming over-claimed and difficult to measure and discern. We address these issues in two ways, which comprise the distinct sections of this report.29en© The authors. This work has been prepared for the Department of Conservation, and cannot be reproduced in any form by any other party without the author’s written permission.Marlborough Soundsregenerative tourismsustainable tourismPaying it forward and back: Regenerative tourism as part of placeReportANZSRC::350803 Tourism managementANZSRC::350804 Tourism marketingANZSRC::350801 Impacts of tourismANZSRC::380116 Tourism economicsANZSRC::451129 Te mahi tāpoi Māori (Māori tourism)