UID:
almahu_9949383732002882
Format:
1 online resource.
ISBN:
0429276222
,
9781000013795
,
1000013790
,
9781000007268
,
100000726X
,
9781000000436
,
1000000435
,
9780429276224
,
1771888148
,
9781771888141
Content:
"Post-disaster and post-conflict tourism has recently emerged as a prominent topic of research and considers new risks that jeopardize tourism travel to destinations that have recently experienced climate-related disasters, civil conflicts, and other challenges. This volume presents a host of innovative strategies that could be adopted by post-colonial, post-conflict, and post-disaster destinations to encourage travel and tourism in these areas. Policymakers are focusing their efforts on identifying and eradicating external and/or internal risks in order to protect the tourism industry in their regions, in line with a new spirit that is clearly orientated toward mitigating risks. This capacity of adaptation suggests two important things that are at the heart of this book. On the one hand, tourism serves as a resilient mechanism that is helping destinations in their recovery strategy. On another hand, this raises ethical issues related to tourism consumption. This book creates a bridge between the conceptual discussions around "dark consumption" (tourism directed to places that are identified with death and suffering) and the urgency to develop an empirical model that will support destination marketing organizations in a rapidly changing world. Post-Disaster and Post-Conflict Tourism: Toward a New Management Approach explores the research and suggests new approaches with topics such as looking at tourism as a vehicle toward recovery, educating tourists at the pre-visit stage, post-colonial branding and self-branding, using sports tourism and food events as a marketing strategy, the ethics revolving around post-disaster consumption, and much more. With contributions from experts in this emerging field, this volume is a rich response for travel and tourism professionals, policymakers, researchers, and others."--
Note:
Tourism as a Vehicle Towards Recovery / Maximiliano E. Korstanje -- The Unsettling Rage and Fury Associated with Consuming Post-Disaster Space(s) / Maximiliano E. Korstanje and Babu George -- Educating Tourists at the Pre-Visit Stage / Hugues Seraphin -- Post-Colonial Branding and Self-Branding in a Destination Marketing Strategy / Xavier Guegan and Hugues Seraphin -- Global Branding Strategy and Framework / Hugues Seraphin -- Global Branding Strategy and Framework Exploring the Potential of Street Food as a Sustainable Livelihood Tourism Strategy for Developing Destinations / Manuela Pilato, Hugues Seraphin, and Anca Yallop -- Unlocking Changes for Sport Tourism Products Using the Blakeley-Visser Model: An Application to Sports Events in Small Islands: The Case of Martinique / Hugues Seraphin and Vanessa G.B. Gowreesunkar -- The Future of Post-Colonial, Conflict, and Disaster Destinations: Myths and Reality / Maximiliano E. Korstanje -- Food Events and Destination Image: A Corollary Note / Hugues Seraphin and Vannessa G.B. Gowreesunkar -- The Commoditization of Security Guards in the Tourism Industry: The Case of Argentina / Maximiliano E. Korstanje -- The Ethics Revolving Around Post-Disaster Consumption / Maximiliano E. Korstanje and Hugues Seraphin -- Genocide, Suffering, and Global Capitalism / Maximiliano E. Korstanje and Hugues Seraphin.
Additional Edition:
Print version: Post-disaster and post-conflict tourism. Oakville, ON, Canada ; Palm Bay, Florida, USA : Apple Academic Press, 2020 ISBN 1771888148
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781771888141
Language:
English
Keywords:
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URL:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429276224
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