ABSTRACT

This book offers international perspectives on the economic, social, geopolitical, and environmental implications of COVID-19 on tourism, an unprecedented situation for this sector.

It considers the challenge of making the tourism industry more resilient to such crises and the future sustainability of tourism. Contributions explore the changing dimensions of tourism marketing post-COVID-19; the rising challenges in tourism education and ways to handle the crisis; the impact of the pandemic on tourism governance; and the emerging ethical issues of stakeholders’ responsibility.

The book will be useful for researchers, students, and practitioners in the fields of tourism, geography, and crisis management disciplines.

part Three|36 pages

Tourism Education and Research for Tourism Sustainability

chapter 8|18 pages

Why Do We Teach Tourism?

chapter 9|16 pages

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