Improving tourism and hospitality resources in 2026 focuses on "Smart Sustainability" and AI-driven personalization. First, the industry can improve physical resources by adopting circular economy practices, such as using greywater recycling for landscaping and replacing all single-use plastics with biodegradable or refillable systems. Second, technological resources can be enhanced through predictive maintenance; using sensors to detect a leaking pipe or a failing HVAC unit before it disrupts a guest's stay. Another major area for improvement is labor optimization—using AI to handle routine bookings and inquiries via chatbots, which allows human staff to focus on high-value, empathetic guest interactions. Finally, resources can be improved by diversifying tourist locations to prevent "overtourism" in hubs like Venice or Kyoto. By using data to promote "undiscovered" regional gems and investing in high-quality local infrastructure (like better regional rail and digital nomad hubs), the industry can create a more balanced and resilient ecosystem for both locals and visitors.