Otago Daily Times

Summit sifts tourism plan options

- MARJORIE COOK

TWO words were buzzing off the lips of dozens of Wanaka folk yesterday — ‘‘regenerati­ve’’ and ‘‘ tourism’’.

About 60 people converged on the Lake Wanaka Centre yesterday afternoon for a ‘‘world cafestyle’’ forum on regional tourism in 2030.

The event was part of the Wao Summit, a weeklong talkfest on sustainabi­lity topics such as tourism, climate, mental health, finance and constructi­on.

The event is organised by a charitable trust and run by volunteers.

Wao is the Maori word for forest.

The summit presented the Queenstown Lakes District Council with its first opportunit­y to cocreate a draft destinatio­n management plan with the community.

The project is aimed at putting ‘‘people and place’’ at the heart of the region’s tourism industry, which has been knocked for a six by Covid19 and the decline in visitors.

Mayor Jim Boult opened the two and ahalf hour session.

‘‘These are strange times but it is our opportunit­y to rethink for the future . . . I don’t think it is ever going to be like it was in the past. The excitement for us is to help shape the future,’’ Mr Boult said.

The event included an online presentati­on by a Canadian tourism expert and a panel discussion.

Groups then brainstorm­ed and wrote ideas down on large sheets of paper.

The council’s regenerati­ve tourism project began in July. Partners include Lake Wanaka Tourism Destinatio­n Queenstown, Ngai Tahu and the Department of Conservati­on.

The council will now use all the informatio­n it has gathered from the community and the Wao Summit to prepare its draft destinatio­n management plan.

There is a chance to give public feedback in November before the final plan is released in December.

The Wao Summit continues until the end of the week and full programme details are on its website.

 ?? PHOTO: MARJORIE COOK ?? Talking tourism . . . Asout 60 people attended the Wao Qummit’s "world cafestyle’’ session on regenerati­ve tourism at the Lake Wanaka Centre yesterday.
PHOTO: MARJORIE COOK Talking tourism . . . Asout 60 people attended the Wao Qummit’s "world cafestyle’’ session on regenerati­ve tourism at the Lake Wanaka Centre yesterday.

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