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_aResilient and sustainable destinations after disaster : _bchallenges and strategies / _cJeetesh Kumar (Taylor's University, Malaysia), Gül Erkol Bayram (University of Sinop, Turkey), Anukrati Sharma (University of Kota, India). |
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_aBingley, U.K. : _bEmerald Publishing Limited, _c[2023] |
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300 | _a1 online resource (392 pages). | ||
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490 | 1 | _aTourism security-safety and post conflict destinations | |
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _aIntroduction / Jeetesh Kumar, Gül Erkol Bayram, and Anukrati Sharma -- Chapter 1. A road map for two decades of sustainable tourism development framework / Asik Rahaman Jamader, Bidisha Roy, Shahnawaz Chowdhary, and Srijib Shankar Jha -- Chapter 2. The benefits of being a smart destination in the post-crisis period / Emre Ozan Aksoz and Ipek Itir Can -- Chapter 3. Tourism sustainable planning in low density territories and the post (disaster) pandemic context / Pedro Liberato, Bruno Sousa, Márcia Costa, and Dália Liberato -- Chapter 4. Building positive zimbabwean tourism festival and event destination brand image and equity / Farai Chigora, Brighton Nyagadza, Chipo Katsande, and Promise Zvavahera -- Chapter 5. Destination marketing as an orienting tool in zimbabwe's tourism image and publicity crisis / Farai Chigora, Brighton Nyagadza, Chipo Katsande, and Promise Zvavahera -- Chapter 6.pandemic and tourism: From health emergency to standard operating procedures sop's adherence. Insights of novel adaptations in the new normal. / Farhad Nazir, Norberto Santos, and Luis Avila Silveira -- Chapter 7. Post-disaster tourism: Building resilient and sustainable communities / Gina Alcoriza and John Ericson Policarpio -- Chapter 8. Rebuilding tourism in asia for future (post covid-19) / Syed Haider Ali Shah, Kamran Jamshed, Sharjeel Saleem, Basheer M Ali Gazali, and Ozair Ijaz Kiani -- Chapter 9. Synthesising theories for resilient medical tourism / Kasturi Shukla and Avadhut Patwardhan -- Chapter 10. Tourists' harassment during pilgrimage: A case study of trip advisor's review for the hindu pilgrim centres in India / Debasish Batabyal, Nilanjan Ray, Sudin Bag, and Kaustav Nag -- Chapter 11. Communication effectiveness in rebuilding and raising awareness for safe and innovative future tourism of oman / Sangeeta Tripathi and Muna Al Shahri -- Chapter 12. Responsible sustainable tourism product planning and design for recovery / Sweety Jamgade and Puja Mondal -- Chapter 13. Vulnerability and resilience of tourism: Recovery plans and strategies of countries / Derya Toksoz and Ali Dalgic -- Chapter 14. Re-building senior tourism destinations in the post-covid era / Sultan Nazmiye Kiliç -- Chapter 15. Spirituality and yoga for wellbeing in post disaster: Linking the qualitative facets of traditional Indian ways of life / Manpreet Arora and Roshan Lal Sharma -- Chapter 16. Smart technologies and tour guides beyond covid-19 / Gül Erkol Bayram, Jeetesh Kumar, and Anukrati Sharma -- Chapter 17. Regenerative tourism and resilience in covid-19 pandemic: From strategic principles to sustainability / Parag S. Shukla and Sofia Devi Shamurailatpam -- Chapter 18. Revamping hotel industry in south east asian region: Outlook of existing situation after covid-19 / Syed Haider Ali Shah, Nosheen Rafique, Sharjeel Saleem, Rafia Amjad, and Bilal Arshad -- Chapter 19. Harnessing the potential of eco tourism for sustainability / Deeksha Deve -- Chapter 20. Rebuilding tourism industry through sustainability practices and opportunities in the post-pandemic era / Shivani Trivedi and Santosh K Patra. | |
520 | _aGlobal tourism has faced unprecedented challenges in previous years: the COVID-19 pandemic, environmental change and disaster, and financial difficulties have all contributed to rapid industry wide changes. Resilient and Sustainable Destinations After Disaster presents a multitude of perspectives into the predicaments faced by global destinations during and various crises, examining emerging trends and proposing renewed management solutions and strategies for destinations to rebuild their businesses. Structured around thematic sections, chapter authors focus on areas that include Destination Rebuilding Policy, Planning and Management, Tourism Recovery Management and The Role of Technology. The collection features an extensive range of complex issues including managing the recovery and regeneration of destinations in crisis, such as resilient destinations, crisis management and emergency response planning, post-disaster tourism, and rebuilding tourism. Resilient and Sustainable Destinations After Disaster paves the way for practitioners and academics in the hospitality and tourism sectors to find flexible and durable practises for immediate and future improvement across the industry. | ||
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