Tourism, Crisis, Disaster: An interdisciplinary Approach

Aliperti, Giuseppe, Sandholz, Simone, Hagenlocher, Michael, Rizzi, Francesco, Frey, Marco and Garschagen, Matthias, (2019). Tourism, Crisis, Disaster: An interdisciplinary Approach. Annals of Tourism Research, 79(102808), n/a-n/a

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    Author Aliperti, Giuseppe
    Sandholz, Simone
    Hagenlocher, Michael
    Rizzi, Francesco
    Frey, Marco
    Garschagen, Matthias
    Title Tourism, Crisis, Disaster: An interdisciplinary Approach
    Appearing in Annals of Tourism Research
    Volume 79
    Issue No. 102808
    Publication Date 2019-11
    Place of Publication Oxford
    Publisher Elsevier
    Start page n/a
    End page n/a
    Language eng
    Abstract A large proportion of the global tourism industry is highly exposed and vulnerable to environmental hazards and has over the last years been highly affected by subsequent disasters and crises. Tourism involves the interactions of organizations, people, and events in a variety of subsystems. The complexity of this interconnected system and the relatively early-stage of tourism-related crisis and disaster studies suggests that a dialogue between the tourism and the disaster risk research communities could be beneficial in order to share knowledge and define gaps regarding crisis and disaster affecting the tourism industry. Our study aims at giving directions to fill this gap by reviewing key contributions on crisis and disaster risk management and adopting a systematic approach to review the tourism-oriented literature on the topic. Grounding on the analysis of 113 relevant publications, this note describes how the literature has developed to this point and where the field seems to be heading in the future. The findings point towards a research agenda for the future.
    Keyword Crisis
    Disaster
    Tourism industry
    Research agenda
    Resource management
    Preparedness
    Copyright Holder Elsevier
    Copyright Year 2019
    Copyright type All rights reserved
    DOI 10.1016/j.annals.2019.102808
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