Vitale, Alessandra, -, Shekhar and Valeri, Marco (2026) Beekeeping and tourism: a dual-conditions framework for regenerative tourism. Tourism Review. pp. 1-35. ISSN 1660-5373
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Although apitourism (tourism activities centred on beekeeping practices and pollinator-related landscapes) is increasingly recognised as a sustainable rural tourism niche, academic research remains fragmented and lacks a coherent theoretical framework capable of linking supply-side destination structures with demand-side visitor-oriented cues. The purpose of this study is to examine under what conditions apitourism is framed in the literature as having regenerative potential, by mapping co-occurrence patterns between destination structures and conscious-travel orientations. Specifically, it identifies where regenerative orientations are articulated and where they remain weak or absent across rural contexts.Using a combined qualitative-bibliometric design, this study integrates a Systematic Literature Review, descriptive bibliometric mapping and framework-guided qualitative coding of 41 peer-reviewed studies published between 2000 and 2025. Building on Buhalis’s 6A model of destination competitiveness and Pollock’s 7P framework of conscious travel, the research develops and applies a Dual-Conditions Framework that conceptualises regeneration as an emergent property of the relational alignment between supply-side structures and demand-side consciousness.Findings suggest that the literature most frequently articulates regenerative potential through Attractions, Activities, Ancillary services and Awareness, while systemic integration remains partial, with accessibility, governance coordination and value-chain inclusivity discussed less consistently. Recurring intersections between destination structures and conscious-travel orientations are synthesised through six regenerative orientations (6R): Reciprocity, Regeneration, Reconnection, Responsibility, Resilience and Redistribution, used as a review-stage lens to interpret alignment narratives across the corpus.This study introduces the Dual-Conditions Framework, linking destination management and traveller behaviour within regenerative tourism theory. It advances understanding of how socio-ecological renewal may arise from the interplay between infrastructure and consciousness, positioning apitourism as a transferable analytical lens for regenerative potential and inclusive rural development.
| Item Type: | Article |
|---|---|
| Uncontrolled Keywords: | Apitourism | Regenerative tourism | Conscious travel | Bibliometric analysis | Sustainable rural development |
| Subjects: | Social Sciences and humanities > Business, Management and Accounting > Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management |
| Divisions: | Jindal Global Business School |
| Depositing User: | Mr. Arjun Dinesh |
| Date Deposited: | 24 Mar 2026 10:06 |
| Last Modified: | 24 Mar 2026 10:06 |
| Official URL: | https://doi.org/10.1108/TR-11-2025-1300 |
| URI: | https://pure.jgu.edu.in/id/eprint/11066 |
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