The new millennium has been characterised by several crises
ranging from dramatic acts of terror to natural disasters, as well
as the most significant economic recession since the late 1920s.
However, despite such challenges the global tourism system has in
the main retained its past vitality although in some cases in a
different form. The book investigates different kinds of "crisis"
and unpacks understandings of crisis in relation to various
components in the contemporary tourism system.
The aim of this book therefore is to critically analyse the
relationship between tourism and crises. The volume focuses on the
roles and potential of tourism for development and relations
between tourism, environment and broad global process of change at
different levels of analysis, highlighting different types of
"crisis." In particular it questions the general conviction that
tourism-led development is a sustainable and necessarily solid
platform from which to develop local, national and regional
economies from a range of perspectives.
Written by leading academics in the field this book offers
valuable insight into tourism s relationship with socio cultural,
environment, economic and political crisis as well as the
challenges facing future tourism development.
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