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El. knyga: Managing Crises in Tourism: Resilience Strategies from the Caribbean

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  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Oct-2021
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030802387
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Oct-2021
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030802387

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This book examines the dilemma of overdependence on tourism in Caribbean countries and territories, and the need for a resilient path to address the industry’s vulnerability in the face of natural disasters.  The chapters in the book question how tourism resilience is understood and practiced in Caribbean small island developing states (SIDS) and the factors that inform, undermine, or indeed redefine the sustainable resilience agenda for these territories.

With its overreliance on tourism and vulnerability to climate, the Caribbean region finds itself susceptible and in need of an innovative approach in order to survive economically. Contributors to this volume touch on all three sustainability pillars and spanning across many tourism sector considerations, such as product development, stakeholder management, hotel management, marketing and entrepreneurship.

By spanning the geography of the Anglophone and Spanish Caribbean this book offers a smorgasbord of conceptual and applied perspectives to researchers in the area of tourism resilience in SIDS. It also presents strategic considerations to public and private sector practitioners in implementing measures to strengthen the competitive positioning of their destinations as they contend with the dynamism of the external and internal environments. 



Part I Background and Conceptual Context
1 Introduction
3(10)
Acolla Lewis-Cameron
2 Understanding Small Island States and Territories
13(20)
Acolla Lewis-Cameron
3 Conceptualizing Resilience in Small Island States
33(34)
Sherma Roberts
Part II Environmental Resilience
4 Implications for Resilience in the Cruise Tourism-Marine Protected Area Nexus in the Caribbean: The Case of St. Lucia
67(22)
Myrna Ellis
5 Tourism Resilience in the Caribbean Island of Cozumel: Best Practice and High-Risk Areas
89(20)
Kennedy Obombo Magio
6 A Resilient Eco-Tourism Island: A Case Study of Dominica and Its Tourism Recovery Strategies Post 2017 Hurricane Maria
109(26)
Tenisha Brown-Williams
Amanda Charles
Part III Socio-Cultural Resilience
7 Community Resilience in the Face of Natural Disaster: Puerto Rico's Adventure Tourism Industry
135(20)
Mechelle N. Best
Jose H. Gonzalez
8 An Integrated Path Towards a Resilient Tourism Sector in North-East Tobago
155(20)
Joanna Moses-Wothke
Aljoscha Wothke
Leslie-Ann Jordan
9 Grenada: A Vision of Integrated Technological Advancements to Build a Resilient Tourism Future Through Youth Involvement and Consumer-Centric Service Excellence
175(22)
Kimberly Thomas-Francois
Ye Shen
Marion Joppe
Part IV Economic Resilience
10 Increasing the Resilience of Micro, Small and Medium Tourism Enterprises to Tropical Cyclones in Small Island Developing States
197(24)
Thalia Balkaran
David Smith
11 Building Resilience by Strengthening the Link Between Tourism and Agriculture: An Assessment of the Purchasing Patterns of Selected Hotels and Guesthouses in Jamaica
221(20)
Tolulope Bewaji
Eritha Huntley Lewis
Clive Scott
Twila-Mae Logan
12 Collaborative Tourism Entrepreneurship as a Community Resilience Strategy: A Case Study of Castara, Tobago
241(30)
Shinelle Smith
Leslie-Ann Jordan
Part V Contemporary Landscape & Reflections
13 COVID-19 Policy Responses---The Tension Between Lives and Livelihoods in Tourism-Dependent Caribbean Territories
271(18)
Acolla Lewis-Cameron
Sherma Roberts
14 Conclusion
289(10)
Sherma Roberts
Acolla Lewis-Cameron
Leslie-Ann Jordan
Index 299
Acolla Lewis-Cameron is Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad. She is the lead editor of Marketing Island Destinations: Concepts and Cases and co-author of Contemporary Caribbean Tourism: Concepts and Cases.





Leslie-Ann Jordan is a Senior Lecturer of Hospitality and Tourism Management in the Department of Management Studies at the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus, Trinidad. She is the lead editor of Sports Event Management: The Caribbean Experience. Her research interests include tourism development in small island developing states in the Caribbean, tourism planning and development and tourism policy and decision-making





Sherma Roberts is Senior Lecturer in Tourism at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados. She has co-edited three books and co-authored Contemporary Caribbean Tourism: Concept and Cases