Tourism, Cyclones, Hurricanes and Flooding -

Tourism, Cyclones, Hurricanes and Flooding

Buch | Softcover
248 Seiten
2024
Channel View Publications (Verlag)
978-1-84541-946-2 (ISBN)
49,95 inkl. MwSt
This book explores the relationship between tourism and high-magnitude storm events. It considers the measures available to manage tourism after major storms and floods, examines the means to mitigate the potential impacts of these disasters on tourism, and provides insights into the ethical issues facing tourism after a major flood or storm.
This book explores the relationship between tourism and high-magnitude storm events, including cyclones, hurricanes and typhoons and flooding, across all stages of a disaster. It considers the measures available to manage tourism after major storms and floods, examines the means to mitigate the potential impacts of these disasters on tourism, and provides insights into the ethical and socioeconomic issues facing tourism after a major flood or storm. The volume offers perspectives from a variety of countries and is a useful resource for researchers in tourism studies, tourism planning and marketing, geography and disaster management, as well as tourism stakeholders.

C. Michael Hall is a professor at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. His recent book publications include Contemporary Tourism (with C. Cooper, 5th edn, Goodfellow, 2022) and Sense of Place and Place Attachment in Tourism (with N.C. Chen & G. Prayag, Routledge, 2023). Girish Prayag is a professor at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. He is co-author of Tourism and Resilience (with C. Michael Hall & A. Amore, 2018) and publishes on disaster tourism and organisational resilience.

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Contributors



Acknowledgements 



Chapter 1. C. Michael Hall and Girish Prayag: Introduction: The Threat from Flooding and Cyclones



Chapter 2. Tim Baird, Alexander Safonov and C. Michael Hall: Flooding and High Magnitude Storm Events in Tourism 



Chapter 3. Cecilia Bischeri: Fostering Communities’ Resilience in Far North Queensland Tourist Destinations: Design Strategies for the Foreshore 



Chapter 4. Ignatius P. Cahyanto: Understanding the Needs of Visitors During a Hurricane Advisory



Chapter 5. Robert Kiss and Heidi Chang: Taiwanese Hazard Management of Typhoons and their Impact on Tourism 



Chapter 6. Jennifer M. Fitchett, Gijsbert Hoogendoorn and Su-Marie Van Tonder: Tropical Cyclones and Tourism: The Case of the South-West Indian Ocean 



Chapter 7. Minghui Sun and Simon Milne: The Impact of Cyclones on Tourist Behaviour and Demand: Pam and Vanuatu



Chapter 8. Yawei Jiang and Brent W. Ritchie: Collaborative Structure and Actions in Tourism Disaster Management: The Case of Cyclone Marcia in Central Queensland, Australia



Chapter 9. Cecilia Möller: Disaster in #Paradise: The Tourism Riskscape of Tropical Cyclone Winston, Fiji



Chapter 10. Diego Toubes, Noelia Araújo-Vila and José Antonio Fraiz-Brea: Damage to Inland Tourism from Rain-Derived Floods 



Chapter 11. Bailey Ashton Adie: Should I Stay or Should I Go? Hurricane Sandy and Second Home Tourism on Fire Island, New York



Chapter 12. Alberto Amore: Reframing Sustainability and Resilience in the Recovery of the Cinque Terre following the October 2011 Flooding



Chapter 13. Girish Prayag and C. Michael Hall: Conclusion: Tourism, Cyclones, Hurricanes and Flooding: An Emerging Research Agenda



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Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Aspects of Tourism
Verlagsort Bristol
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 350 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Wirtschaft
ISBN-10 1-84541-946-4 / 1845419464
ISBN-13 978-1-84541-946-2 / 9781845419462
Zustand Neuware
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