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Pandemics, disasters, sustainability, tourism : an examination of impact on and resilience in Caribbean small island developing states /

"Caribbean small island developing states (SIDS) have witnessed great upheaval and change over the last decade and a half - from the global economic recession of 2008, the 2010 and 2021 earthquakes in Haiti, to hurricanes that devastated islands like Jamaica, Barbuda, Dominica and The Bahamas,...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Bethell-Bennett, Ian (Editor ), Rolle, Sophia (Editor ), Minnis, Jessica (Editor ), Okumus, Fevzi (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bingley : Emerald Publishing, 2022.
Edición:First edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction / I. Chester Cooper
  • Part I: The economic and social impacts of natural disasters and pandemics
  • Chapter 1. Adaptation amidst unprecedented change: The impact of covid 19 on accommodation workers in negril, jamaica / Rose-Ann Smith, Aleem Mahabir, Robert Kinlocke, and Jamie-Lee Bassan
  • Chapter 2. Expressions of hope(lessness): Exploring the psychosocial impacts of covid-19 on accommodation workers in negril, jamaica / Robert Kinlocke, Aleem Mahabir, Rose-Ann Smith, and Jarda Nelson
  • Chapter 3. The economic and social impact of hurricane dorian and covid-19 on tourism in selected islands in the bahamas / Ian Bethell-Bennett, Sophia Rolle, Jessica Minnis, and Eboni D. Adderley
  • Chapter 4. Community-based tourism: A pandemic resilient 'fit-for-purpose' model / Olivene Burke and Shinique Walters
  • Part II: Tourism resilience in natural disasters and pandemics
  • Chapter 5. The relevance of heritage tourism in a post-covid Caribbean economy / O. A. Carey Turnquest
  • Chapter 6. Tourism destination recovery, a case study of grand bahama island / Michelle McLeod
  • Chapter 7. Restructuring island tourism: Using the socioeconomic metabolism (sem) and multi-level perspective (mlp) as models for transitioning to sustainable island tourism / John N. Telesford
  • Chapter 8. Climate change in the strategic tourism planning for small islands: Key policy actors' perspectives from the bahamas / Arsum Pathak, Philip E. van Beynen, Fenda A. Akiwumi, and Kenyon C. Lindeman
  • Chapter 9. Management of a changing natural environment: The impact sargassum seaweed in the Caribbean using the institutional analysis and design framework / Kalim Shah and Phillip McNeil
  • Chapter 10. Elements of constitutional discourse and the normalization of state of exception governance in the bahamas during the covid-19 pandemic / Michael T. Stevenson
  • Chapter 11. An analysis of economic and political resilience strategies adopted by the bahamas as a small island development state / Sophia A. Roll
  • Chapter 12. When storms strike: Performing tourism, hurricanes and a pandemic in accumulation and dispossession / Ian Bethell-Bennett
  • Chapter 13. Normal no more: The future of tourism planning post-pandemic / Joshua Carrol
  • Chapter 14. Conclusion / Ian Bethell-Bennett, Sophia Rolle, and Jessica Minnis.