Tourism can support Nature, Culture, and Communities…. or can it?

How can tourism contribute to nature restoration and community development? This question is at the heart of a special event featuring Line Renate Samuelsen, the Tourism Director of Lofoten, who is leading efforts to position Lofoten as an international model for regenerative tourism.

With a strong background in tourism management, destination development, and sustainability strategy, Samuelsen has extensive experience in both public and private sectors. She is a driving force in balancing value creation, environmental responsibility, and local engagement, ensuring that tourism not only minimizes its footprint but actively gives back to nature and communities.

During this event, attendees will gain insights into strategic planning, innovation, and collaboration as key tools for regenerative tourism. Samuelsen will share how Lofoten is pioneering initiatives that support sustainable destination development, benefiting both visitors and local communities alike.

This event is a must-attend for tourism professionals, sustainability advocates, and policymakers looking to explore new ways to align tourism with environmental and social well-being.

Register HERE for the meeting.

Line Renate Samuelsen

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