The Journal of Regenerative and Sustainable Tourism (JRST) is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing scholarly understanding and practical innovations in sustainable, ethical, and regenerative tourism. The journal provides a platform for researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and industry leaders to explore how tourism can move beyond sustainability toward approaches that actively restore and enhance social, cultural, economic, and ecological systems.
JRST publishes high-quality empirical research, theoretical analyses, case studies, policy reviews, and applied insights that address contemporary challenges in tourism development. Key areas of focus include sustainable destination management, community-centered tourism, conservation and biodiversity protection, climate-responsible tourism models, indigenous knowledge and stewardship, circular economy applications in tourism, and technologies that support regenerative practices.
The journal aims to inspire transformative thinking and evidence-based solutions that foster resilient ecosystems, empower local communities, and ensure long-term environmental stewardship. By bridging academic rigor and real-world applicability, JRST serves as a leading forum for shaping the future of tourism toward regeneration, resilience, and global sustainability.