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COVID-19, Tourist Destinations and Prospects for Recovery: Volume One: A Global Perspective 2023 ed. [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 373 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 752 g, XVI, 373 p., 1 Hardback
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Mar-2023
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3031222563
  • ISBN-13: 9783031222566
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 373 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 752 g, XVI, 373 p., 1 Hardback
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Mar-2023
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3031222563
  • ISBN-13: 9783031222566
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

The COVID-19 pandemic had a devastating impact on tourist destinations in developing and developed countries. Though the entire globe was impacted, the short- and long-term implications for tourism as well as prospects for recovery vary across regions. This volume showcases research on the impact of COVID-19 on tourism from across the world. The book is divided into three parts, with the stage set by an introductory chapter that will provide a background and context. Part I contains chapters that explore the impact of COVID-19 on selected international tourist destinations. Part II showcases how various hotspots across the world adjusted to the new normal under pandemic conditions. Part III is a collection of chapters that address how various destinations are attempting to recover from the shocks of the COVID-19 pandemic. The concluding chapter, written by the editors, seeks to synthesize the lessons offered in the book and provide policy and practical implementation for the tourism industry and other important tourism stakeholders.

 

Part I Introduction and Background
1 COVID-19 and Beyond: Prospects for Reshaping Tourism
3(16)
Magdalena Petronella (Nellie) Swart
Godwell Nhamo
Kaitano Dube
Part II COVID-19 and Its Implications on Tourism Destinations
2 Impact of COVID-19 on Tourism Destination Resilience and Recovery: A Review of Future Research Directions
19(24)
Rajat Gera
Alok Kumar
3 Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Tourism Sector: A Bibliometric Analysis
43(18)
Jefferson Quiroz-Fabra
Wilmer Londono-Celis
Alejandro Valencia-Arias
Lina Cifuentes-Correa
4 Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Tourism Livelihoods in Island Destinations: The Case of Cagbalete Island, Quezon, Philippines
61(20)
Rielle Christian D. Alcantara
5 Impact of COVID-19 on Tourism in South Africa: Building Resilience and Prospects for Recovery
81(20)
Emmanuel Ndhlovu
Kaitano Dube
6 Mountain Destinations and COVID-19: An Overview of Impacts and Implications
101(14)
Bushra Choudhary
Saima Kareem
Abdul Qadir
Sarah Hussain
Part III Tourism Operations During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Innovations and Resilience-Building
7 Rural Tourism Creative Innovations in Italy and Kazakhstan as a Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Revisiting Rural Leisure and Travel
115(22)
Aliya Tankibayeva
Silvia Grandi
Sandy MacDonald
8 Tourists' Travel Motivations During Crises: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic
137(20)
Rasha Kassem
Chanaka Ganepola
9 Redefining the Idea of Equal Distribution of the Benefits of Tourism in the Era of the COVID-19 Pandemic
157(20)
Kevin Phun
Olusegun Samson Obadire
10 Revenge Tourism: A Response Mechanism of the Traumatic Era
177(22)
Sagyan Sagarika Mohanty
Subramani Krishnamurthi
Dammalapati Ravinath
Jayashree Veluthakkal
11 Assessing the Impact of COVID-19 on Tourism in Northern Ghana: Role of Local Governments for Destination Recovery
199(18)
Tanko Daniel Dawda
Dramani Juah M-Buu File
12 Sports Recovery amid COVID-19 Pandemic: A Focus on Football and Lessons for the Future
217(22)
David Chikodzi
Godwell Nhamo
Kaitano Dube
13 COVID-19 and Potential for Early Recovery and Implications for the Restaurant Industry
239(22)
Kaitano Dube
David Chikodzi
Godwell Nhamo
Part IV Tourism Industry Recovery and Prospects of a Post COVID-19 Proofing
14 Text Mining Tweets on Post-COVID-19 Sustainable Tourism: A Social Media Network and Sentiment Analysis
261(16)
Dongdong Wu
Hui Li
Yueqing Li
Yuhong Wang
15 Post-COVID-19 Tourism: Transformations of Travelling Experience
277(26)
Darius Liutikas
16 Resilience and Recovery Strategies to Tackle COVID-19 Pandemic and alike Crisis: A Systematic Review and Critical Examination of the Tourism and Hospitality Industry
303(22)
Vivek Sharma
Dada Ab Rouf Bhat
17 Revival of Urban Tourism amid COVID-19 Pandemic: A Descriptive Perspective in the Indian Context
325(12)
Raj deep Deb
18 Restaurants Industry Recovery Challenges from COVID-19 Amidst the Russo-Ukrainian War
337(22)
Emmanuel Ndhlovu
Kaitano Dube
Part V Conclusion and Policy Recommendations
19 Conclusion: Practical and Policy Perspectives in Reshaping the Tourism and Hospitality Industry Post-COVID-19 Industry
359(12)
Kaitano Dube
Godwell Nhamo
Magdalena Petronella (Nellie) Swart
Index 371
Kaitano Dube (PhD University of South Africa) is an Associate Professor of Tourism Geography at the Vaal University of Technology in South Africa. He is currently Faculty of Human Science Research, Innovation and Commercialisation Professor (acting) and Ecotourism Management lecturer. He is a South African National Research Foundation Y2 Rated Researcher who has supervised a number of Masters students and hosted 2 Post-Doctoral Fellows. He is an Associate Editor for Cogent Social Sciences (tourism section) and Frontiers in Sustainable Tourism. He is an Editor for Tourism Geographies. His research interests have been in tourism, climate change, aviation and COVID-19. He has co-authored 1 book and edited 3 published books, and published several book chapters and more than 30 journal articles in high-impact peer-reviewed journals within a short period. He advises several governments and local government institutions on tourism and tourism development within Africa.Godwell Nhamo (PhD Rhodes University) is a Full Professor and Chief Researcher under the Exxaro Chair in Climate and Sustainability Transitions at the University of South Africa. He is a National Research Foundation C-Rated researcher undertaking research in COVID-19 and Tourism, Climate Change and Sustainable Development. Prof Nhamo has published 17 books (13 edited and 4 co-authored) and over 101 journal articles, and since 2013, he has graduated 11 PhDs and hosted 11 postdoctoral fellows. Prof Nhamo is also one of the experts for the Non-economic Losses Group under the UNFCCC Warsaw International Mechanisms on Loss and Damage.





Nellie (Magdalena Petronella) Swart is an Associate Professor in Tourism at the University of South Africa and a Certified Meeting Professional. She holds a DCom in Leadership Performance and Change (University of Johannesburg). Nellie authored and co-authored accredited journal articles, book chapters and many accredited conference proceedings. Her community engagement project includes the offering of various guest lectures as part of the National Department of Tourisms capacity building and tourism educator development programmes. Nellie is an executive committee member of the Tourism Educators South Africa (TESA) and the Department of Tourisms Strategic Human Resources Development Committee.  She has organised several local and international conferences. Prof Swart is a Certified Meeting Professional. She holds a DCom in Leadership Performance and Change. Nellie authored and co-authored accredited journal articles, book chapters, and several accredited conference proceedings and has organised local and international conferences.