Disturbance and change in the tourism system -- Resilience : responding to change -- Individual resilience -- Organisational resilience -- Destination resilience
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Drawing on original empirical and theoretical insights in resilience thinking, this book explores how tourism communities and economies respond to environmental changes, both fast (natural hazard disasters) and slow (incremental shifts).
"This book offers international perspectives on the economic, social, geopolitical, and environmental implications of COVID-19 on tourism, an unprecedented situation for this sector.
This book calls for rethinking the meaning of sustainable development in tourism and explores how sustainability and resilience could be integrated.
This book will appeal to a wide range of research disciplines and students whose modules focus on the relationship between tourism and sustainability planning, governance, the environment, and hazards and disasters.
Conservation tourism is dependent on a destination's conservation estate – that is, its conservation-worthy biodiversity, geodiversity and cultural history attributes – as well as how that destination is managed within the broader ...
This book provides comprehensive insight into the challenges faced by island tourism destinations and theoretical and practical paths for built in sustainability and resiliency.
Chaos, Crises and Disasters: A Strategic Approach to Crisis Management in the Tourism Industry. Tourism Management 25 (6): 669–683. ... In Tourism Crisis and Disaster Management in the Asia Pacific, ed. B. Ritchie and K. Campiranon, ...
This book offers international perspectives on the economic, social, geopolitical, and environmental implications of COVID-19 on tourism, an unprecedented situation for this sector.
From tsunami to recovery: The resilience of the Sri Lankan tourism industry. In B. Ritchie & K. Campiranon (Eds.), Tourism crisis and disaster management in the Asia-Pacific (pp. 132–148). Wallingford: CABI.