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Safety and Security in Tourism - Relationships, Management, and Marketing

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor C Michael Hall, Dallen J. Timothy, David Timothy Duval Klappentext Hall (tourism! U. of Otago! New Zealand) introduces 16 chapters addressing how post-9/11 security concerns have effected tourism in both psychological and practical terms. Contributors discuss their research on risk perception and such crisis response models as the Australian government's Tourism Di Zusammenfassung Hall (tourism, U. of Otago, New Zealand) introduces 16 chapters addressing how post-9/11 security concerns have effected tourism in both psychological and practical terms. Contributors discuss their research on risk perception and such crisis response models as the Australian government's Tourism Di Inhaltsverzeichnis Security and Tourism: Towards a New Understanding? The Effect of Risk Perceptions on Intentions to Travel in the Aftermath of September 11! 2001 Freud! Tourism! and Terror: Traversing the Fantasies of Post-September 11 Travel Magazines New York Restaurant Industry: Strategic Responses to September 11! 2001 The Impacts of Terrorism: Perceptions of Faculty and Students on Safety and Security in Tourism Terrorism! Economic Uncertainty and Outbound Travel from Hong Kong Tourism in Nepal: Shangri-Las Troubled Times After the Lombok Riots! Is Sustainable Tourism Achievable? Tourism Eclipsed by Crime: The Vulnerability of Foreign Tourists in Hungary A Local Reading of a Global Disaster: Some Lessons on Tourism Management from an Annus Horribilis in South West England Crisis Communication and Recovery for the Tourism Industry: Lessons from the 2001 Foot and Mouth Disease Outbreak in the United Kingdom Malaysias Response to the Asian Financial Crisis: Implications for Tourism and Sectoral Crisis Management The Importance of Food Safety in Travel Planning and Destination Selection New Zealand Travel Agent Practice in the Provision of Advice for Travel to Risky Destinations The Need to Use Disaster Planning Frameworks to Respond to Major Tourism Disasters: Analysis of Australias Response to Tourism Disasters in 2001 Crisis Management and Tourism: Beyond the Rhetoric Crisis Management in Small-Scale Tourism Index Reference Notes Included ...

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