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Virus outbreaks and tourism mobility : strategies to counter global health hazards

Author
Additional Author(s)
  • Kulshreshtha, Sharad Kumar
Publisher
Bingley, U.K: Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2021
Language
English
ISBN
9781800713369
Series
Tourism security-safety and post conflict destinations
Subject(s)
  • TOURISM--HEALTH ASPECTS
  • VIRUS DISEASES
Notes
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Abstract
The rapid growth and development of global transportation and communication technology systems are some key 21st century drivers, which provide faster, more accessible inter-continental connectivity, continuity, convergence and collaboration to create billions of opportunities for global citizens. Through this tourism has become one of the world's most vital, vibrant, volatile and value-oriented service industries. However, sometimes this mobility may be a great cause of unprecedented pandemics. Recent extensive viral outbreaks such as Zika, Ebola, Swine Flu and the global spanning COVID-19 pandemic have had a momentary disruptive impact of the mobility of tourists and devastated the tourism industry to continue operating. Virus Outbreaks and Tourism Mobility: Strategies to Counter Global Health Hazards uses innovative and cutting-edge research to map out the background and impacts of national, regional and international viral outbreaks. With case studies exploring the strategic responses and management of these crises, with perspectives offered on local economies, tourist destinations or the transport and aviation services, this study focuses on illuminating new viewpoints to help build effective strategic responses to global health hazards.
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Number of Page(s)
1 online resource (263 p.)
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Summary / Review / Table of Content
Introduction / Sharad Kumar Kulshreshtha --
Chapter 1. Catastrophic pandemics: disruption in tourism mobility / Sonam Angmo --
Chapter 2. Demographic change and human mobility / Chiam Chooi Chea and Woo Tai Kwan --
Chapter 3. Five decades of research on disease outbreaks, pandemics and tourism: A bibliometric analysis / Gavinolla Mahender Reddy, Agita Livina, Sampada Kumar Swain, and Galina Bukovska --
Chapter 4. Virus outbreaks and tourism resilience strategies: A perspective of asian countries / Vikas Gupta and Garima Sahu --
Chapter 5. Sustainability of tourism after the SARS pandemic: revisiting the past experiences / Ruchika Kulshrestha and Ashutosh Pandey --
Chapter 6. A bibliometric analysis of contagious diseases and tourism: Current status, development, and future research directions / Pooja Goel, Simarjeet Singh, and Nidhi Walia --
Chapter 7. Covid-19 and epidemic diseases transforming lodging facilities: A study of brazilian cities / Pedro de Alcântara Bittencourt César, Bruna Tronca, and Thaíse Zattera Marchesini --
Chapter 8. Covid19 impact on leisure and travel industry: Psychological, safety, and governance imperatives / Dileep Kumar Mohanachandran, Normala S. Govindarajo, and Amine Belhadi --
Chapter 9. The effects of pandemic on a tourism city and the impacts of government policies in macao / MA, Erdan, Lam, Ching Chi (Cindia), and IM, Ut Lon (Billy) --
Chapter 10. Comparing the effects of covid-19 pandemic on the tourism industry with other epidemics: A conceptual review / Mehmet ERTAS --
Chapter 11. Impacts on and responses of tourism smes and mes on the Covid-19 pandemic - the case of norway / Sabrina Seeler, Olga Høegh-Guldberg, and Dorthe Eide --
Chapter 12. Cultural consumption through innovative experiential marketing: Insights from Japanese resorts during Covid-19 pandemic / Soniya Billore and Yasushi Maruyama --
Chapter 13. The gold standard in handling a pandemic at a national level: Vietnam's approach to dealing with Covid-19 / Justin Matthew Pang --
Chapter 14. Impacts of coronavirus on the aviation industry / Gönül Akin --
Chapter 15. How will tourists select accommodation for their holiday after the Covid-19 outbreak? Insights from France / Giacomo Del Chiappa, Marcello Atzeni, and Enrico Panai.
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