Managing Crises in Tourism
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Managing Crises in Tourism
Resilience Strategies from the Caribbean
Jordan, Leslie-Ann; Roberts, Sherma; Lewis-Cameron, Acolla
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
10/2022
303
Mole
Inglês
9783030802400
15 a 20 dias
440
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Part 1:-Background and Theoretical Context.- Chapter 1:- Introduction.- Chapter 2:- Understanding Small Island States & Territories by Acolla Lewis-Cameron & Leslie-Ann Jordan-Miller .- Chapter 3:- Conceptualising Resilience in Small Island States by Sherma Roberts .- Part 2:-Environmental Resilience.- Chapter 4:- Cruise Tourism and Resilience in Marine Ecosystems in the Caribbean: A Socio-Environmental Study of St. Lucia by Myrna Ellis.- Chapter 5:- Tourism Resilience in the Caribbean island of Cozumel: Best practice and high risk areas by Kennedy Obombo Magio.- Chapter 6:- A resilient eco-tourism island: A case study of Dominica and its tourism recovery strategies post 2017 Hurricane Maria by Tenisha Brown-Williams and Amanda Charles.- Part 3:- Socio-Cultural Resilience.- Chapter 7:- Community resilience in the face of a natural disaster: Puerto Rico's adventure tourism industry by Mechelle Best and Jose H. Gonzalez.- Chapter 8:-An Integrated Path Towards a Resilient Tourism Sector in North-East Tobago by Aljoscha Wothke, Joanna Moses-Wothke and Leslie-Ann Jordan.- Chapter 9:-From exclusive to exclusion zone and back again: Marketing Montserrat under the Mount Chance eruptions by Johnathan Skinner.- Chapter 10:-Building a resilient tourism future through youth involvement and consumer-centric service excellence in Grenada by Marion Joppe & Kimberly Thomas-Francois.- Part 3:-Economic Resilience.- Chpater 11:-Increasing the Resilience of Micro, Small and Medium Tourism Enterprises to Tropical Cyclones in Small Island Developing States by Thalia Balkaran and David Smith.- Chapter 12:-Building Resilience by Strengthening the Link between Tourism and Agriculture: An Assessment of the Purchasing Patterns of Selected Hotels in Jamaica by Eritha Huntley-Lewis, Tolulope Bewaji and Clive Scott.- Chapter:- An analysis of economic and political resilience strategies adopted by The Bahamas as an archipelagic Small Island Development State by Sophia Rolle.- Chapter 14:-Integrative Entrepreneurship as a Tourism Resilience Strategy for Sustainable Development: A Case Study of Castara, Tobago by Shinelle Smith and Leslie-Ann Jordan-Miller.- Chapter 15:- Hotel Resilience to Terrorist Threats - Is there a case for Barbados? by Vincent Bradshaw.- Chapter 16:- The tension between lives and livelihoods- an analysis of resilience strategies by tourism-dependent Caribbean territories by Sherma Roberts.- Conclusion.
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tourism in the caribbean;tourism management;disaster management;sustainability;hospitality management;small island developing states;SIDS;sustainable development;destination management;crisis management
Part 1:-Background and Theoretical Context.- Chapter 1:- Introduction.- Chapter 2:- Understanding Small Island States & Territories by Acolla Lewis-Cameron & Leslie-Ann Jordan-Miller .- Chapter 3:- Conceptualising Resilience in Small Island States by Sherma Roberts .- Part 2:-Environmental Resilience.- Chapter 4:- Cruise Tourism and Resilience in Marine Ecosystems in the Caribbean: A Socio-Environmental Study of St. Lucia by Myrna Ellis.- Chapter 5:- Tourism Resilience in the Caribbean island of Cozumel: Best practice and high risk areas by Kennedy Obombo Magio.- Chapter 6:- A resilient eco-tourism island: A case study of Dominica and its tourism recovery strategies post 2017 Hurricane Maria by Tenisha Brown-Williams and Amanda Charles.- Part 3:- Socio-Cultural Resilience.- Chapter 7:- Community resilience in the face of a natural disaster: Puerto Rico's adventure tourism industry by Mechelle Best and Jose H. Gonzalez.- Chapter 8:-An Integrated Path Towards a Resilient Tourism Sector in North-East Tobago by Aljoscha Wothke, Joanna Moses-Wothke and Leslie-Ann Jordan.- Chapter 9:-From exclusive to exclusion zone and back again: Marketing Montserrat under the Mount Chance eruptions by Johnathan Skinner.- Chapter 10:-Building a resilient tourism future through youth involvement and consumer-centric service excellence in Grenada by Marion Joppe & Kimberly Thomas-Francois.- Part 3:-Economic Resilience.- Chpater 11:-Increasing the Resilience of Micro, Small and Medium Tourism Enterprises to Tropical Cyclones in Small Island Developing States by Thalia Balkaran and David Smith.- Chapter 12:-Building Resilience by Strengthening the Link between Tourism and Agriculture: An Assessment of the Purchasing Patterns of Selected Hotels in Jamaica by Eritha Huntley-Lewis, Tolulope Bewaji and Clive Scott.- Chapter:- An analysis of economic and political resilience strategies adopted by The Bahamas as an archipelagic Small Island Development State by Sophia Rolle.- Chapter 14:-Integrative Entrepreneurship as a Tourism Resilience Strategy for Sustainable Development: A Case Study of Castara, Tobago by Shinelle Smith and Leslie-Ann Jordan-Miller.- Chapter 15:- Hotel Resilience to Terrorist Threats - Is there a case for Barbados? by Vincent Bradshaw.- Chapter 16:- The tension between lives and livelihoods- an analysis of resilience strategies by tourism-dependent Caribbean territories by Sherma Roberts.- Conclusion.
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