Tourism destination management in a post-pandemic context : global issues and destination management solutions

2020 has left an indelible mark on the history of travel and tourism worldwide leaving tourist destinations with long-term lessons to learn from the impacts of COVID-19. Tourism destinations are looking for new guidelines and original research that offer management solutions to deal with the damage...

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Main Author Gowreesunkar, Vanessa GB (Author)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, [2021]
SeriesTourism security-safety and post conflict destinations
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781800715134
DOI10.1108/9781800715110
Physical Description1 online resource (424 pages).

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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Destination management solutions post pandemic : a need of the hour! / Vanessa GB Gowreesunkar, Shem Wambugu Maingi, Hiran Roy, and Roberto Micera
  • part I. Destination management post pandemic: chapter 1. The recovery tactics of tourism industry amid COVID19 pandemic conditions in the Baltic States / Agita Livina, Galina Bukovska, Abols Ilgvars, and Mahender Reddy Gavinolla. chapter 2. Destination management solution post COVID-19 : best practice from Bali - a world cultural tourism destination / I Nengah Subadra. chapter 3. Heritage tourism and COVID-19 - turning the crisis into opportunity within the Egyptian context / Islam Elgammal and Hassan Refaat. chapter 4. COVID-19 pandemic and the accommodation sector in Sardinia, Italy : impacts and response actions / Giacomo del Ciappa
  • part II. Disaster management post pandemic: chapter 5. Tourism disaster preparedness post COVID-19 pandemic : the example of Argentina / Maximiliano Korstanje. chapter 6. Tourist safety and security post COVID-19 : global perspectives / Crispin Dale, Neil Robinson, and Faisal Sheikh. chapter 7. Uganda tourism sector COVID-19 response, recovery and sustainability strategies : lessons from previous virus disease outbreaks / Mugizi Francis, Ayorekire Jim, and Obua Joseph. chapter 8. Tourism resilience in the context of tourism destination management in post-COVID-19 Bangladesh / Masudur Rahman, Abureza M Muzareba, Sanjida Amin, Anisur R. Faroque, and Mohammad Osman Gani
  • part III. Local communities and destination recovery post pandemic: chapter 9. Exploring impacts of a health crisis on emotional solidarity and support for tourism : case of Mauritius / Chaya Hurnath and Kiran Dookhony-Ramphul. chapter 10. Residents as destination' influencers during the COVID-19 / Eduardo Villena Alarcón and Lidia Caballero-Galeote. chapter 11. Contributions and challenges of civil society organizations in tourism in Kenya / Jane Wamaitha Munene. chapter 12. Gender disparities in employability in the tourism sector post COVID-19 pandemic : case of South Africa / Juliet Chipumuro, Radu Mihailescu, and Azzurra Rinaldi
  • part IV. Marketing and promotion of destinations post pandemic: chapter 13. Effect of perceived risk on tourist behavioral intentions post COVID in Turkey / Mehmet Ismail Yaǧcı, Ümit Doǧrul, Lina Öztürk, and Avni Can Yaǧcı. chapter 14. Enhancing cultural heritage at the time of the COVID-19 outbreak : an overview of ICT strategies adopted by museums in the Campania Region of Italy / Luisa Varriale, Tiziana Volpe, and Valentina Noviello. chapter 15. Sport events and tourism for the sustainable local development post-COVID-19 / Carmen Bizzarri and Paolo Giuntarelli
  • part V. Sustaining tourism post pandemic: chapter 16. Challenges in developing sustainable tourism post COVID-19 pandemic / Rinzing Lama and Alka Rai. chapter 17. Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on social sustainability in tourism : a study of Uttarakhand State of India / Neha Mishra and Anindya Mishra. chapter 18. Redefining sustainability in the conservation and promotion of the cultural heritage tourism product in Kenya / Ephraim Wahome and Joan Gathungu. chapter 19. Does your post COVID-19 travel dream talk about sustainability : insights from potential tourists in India / Indu, Bindu and Kuldeep Singh
  • part VI. Tourism education post pandemic: chapter 20. Resilience adaptations in tourism education for the Post COVID-19 era : a study of India / Suneeth Bosipoina Golla, Simran Kashyap, Gavinolla Mahender Reddy and Vikranth Kaushal. chapter 21. Reviving tourism in India post COVID-19 pandemic : role of tourism education and training / Vikas Gupta and Garima Sahu. chapter 22. Adopt, adapt or perish : re-building support systems for travel and tourism education in COVID-19 educational crisis / Nazeerah Sheik Abbass, Faraknaaz Essmallgee, and Pravina Cooshna-Gunputh
  • Conclusion: Rebuilding tourism post pandemic : some reflections on destination management solutions! / Vanessa GB Gowreesunkar, Shem Wambugu Maingi, Hiran Roy, and Roberto Micera.