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QTN CATALYST: LOVING QUEENSTOWN TO DEATH?

Oct 12, 2017 - 6:00pm to 7:30pm

How do we balance visitor growth with the needs of our local community and prized environment? What are the options for resort towns like ours to avoid “being loved to death”? 

Two experts from the University of Otago’s Tourism Department offer some possible options for the future of Queenstown tourism at Catalyst’s talk on Thursday, October 12.

Associate Professor Brent Lovelock argues that to remain competitive, we need to be sustainable. What does this mean in practical terms for our tourism industry and for the well-being of our community and environment?

Dr Susan Houge Mackenzie asks if a bioregional approach - where visitors are encouraged to make a deeper connection with a more localised area, rather than traveling far and wide - might help us mitigate some of tourism’s negative impacts?

Q & A session will follow.

Thursday October 12, 6-7.30pm at Yonder, 14 Church Street, Queenstown. Register at connect@catalystnz.org. $5 koha at the door.

Speaker bios:

Associate Professor Brent Lovelock specialises in sustainable tourism, ethical tourism and outdoor recreation.

Dr Susan Houge Mackenzie focuses on research integrating psychology and tourism, including links between nature-based adventure and well-being for tourists and host communities.

For more information, contact Sarah Jones, Catalyst Trust, 021 294 3921.

Loving Queenstown to Death

Venue: YONDER QUEENSTOWN

Address:
14 Church Street, QUEENSTOWN