Post-disaster and post-conflict tourism has recently emerged as a
prominent topic of research and considers new risks that jeopardize
tourism travel to destinations that have recently experienced
climate-related disasters, civil conflicts, and other challenges.
This volume presents a host of innovative strategies that could be
adopted by post-colonial, post-conflict, and post-disaster
destinations to encourage travel and tourism in these areas.
Policymakers are focusing their efforts on identifying and
eradicating external and/or internal risks in order to protect the
tourism industry in their regions, in line with a new spirit that
is clearly orientated toward mitigating risks. This capacity of
adaptation suggests two important things that are at the heart of
this book. On the one hand, tourism serves as a resilient mechanism
that is helping destinations in their recovery strategy. On another
hand, this raises ethical issues related to tourism consumption.
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