A Research Agenda for Tourism and Risk
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Product details:
- Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
- Date of Publication 18 July 2025
- ISBN 9781035326990
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages320 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 596 g
- Language English 671
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Long description:
Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in each area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary.
This highly relevant Research Agenda discusses the future of tourism in an ever-changing world. Reflecting on diverse challenges faced by the tourism industry in recent decades, it emphasizes the importance of creating a shared agenda and fostering resilience in the years to come.
Leading experts in the field evaluate the ongoing impact of recent ecological disasters, overtourism, war, and the COVID-19 pandemic, analyzing differences in crisis responses of countries across the globe. Drawing on a wide range of in-depth case studies, chapters rethink dominant paradigms in risk management and explore new opportunities presented by digital technologies, sustainability, and rational planning. Ultimately, the Research Agenda underscores the need for resilience and adaptation at this critical stage in tourism development, focusing on the mitigation, rather than the prevention, of harmful effects in an uncertain world.
Providing cutting-edge insights into the future of tourism and risk, this timely Research Agenda is an invaluable resource for students and scholars in tourism, human geography, development studies, business and management, and environmental studies. It will also benefit policy makers and professionals seeking novel ways to manage risk in the tourism industry.
This highly relevant Research Agenda discusses the future of tourism in an ever changing world. Reflecting on diverse challenges faced in the tourism industry in recent decades, it emphasizes the importance of creating a shared agenda and fostering resilience in the years to come. Leading experts in the field evaluate the ongoing impact of recent ecological disasters, overtourism, war, and the COVID-19 pandemic, analyzing differences in the crisis responses of countries across the globe.
Table of Contents:
Contents
Introduction to A Research Agenda for Tourism and Risk 1
Cláudia Seabra and Maximiliano E. Korstanje
1 Sustainable tourism and extreme intercurrences: recovery
strategies and future perspectives 6
Adriano de Oliveira Sampaio, Mariana Pinto Miranda,
Mamadou Gaye and Rodrigo Maurício Freire Soares
2 Bridging local knowledge and science to develop a
research agenda for tourism in resilient sustainable
coastal communities in the context of natural hazards and
population growth 24
Carlos Paredes, Alberto Tomas Caselli, Francesc Baiget,
Valentina Aldana Fernández, María-Sonia Medina, Luis
Iglesias and Rogelio de la Vega
3 The risks of a tourism caught in Clausewitz’s fog of war 44
Fabio Carbone
4 Tourism, peace, and human rights: past, present, and
future 56
Ana Graça, Pedro Vaz Serra and Cláudia Seabra
5 Conceptualising the dyad of terrorism and cultural heritage:
an analysis of infamous terrorist attacks on heritage sites 70
Hassan Ali and Farhad Nazir
6 Outbound tourism and economic and social risks: between
the pandemic and regional conflicts 87
Pedro Vaz Serra and Cláudia Seabra
7 Overtourism and its impact on overall tourist satisfaction 106
Juana M. Alonso
8 The social risk of overtourism in resident communities: the
cases of eight European cities 130
Ana Graça, Pedro Vaz Serra and Cláudia Seabra
9 Urban adventure: navigating safety challenges in tourism 160
Katalin Lőrincz, Szabolcs Mátyás and Krisztina Keller
10 Risk management: pollution, natural disasters, virus
outbreaks and global warming in tourist destinations 180
Eunice Lopes
11 Social media narratives on travel and tourism risks: merging
big data and content analysis 193
Fátima L. Carvalho, Sílvia Fernandes and Luiz Araujo
12 Disasters, trauma and tourism: the effect of the COVID-19
pandemic on tourist behavior and post-crisis context 216
Maria Helena Abelha, Laurentina Vareiro, Raquel Mendes,
Bruno Sousa and Victor Figueira
13 Cross-generational travel intentions: a study during the
pandemic to foster a future research agenda 235
Giuseppe Aliperti, Aurkene Alzua-Sorzabal, Basagaitz
Guereño Omil and Ana Maria Cruz
14 The logic of resilient tourism 2050: internalization of
conflicts and crises in dark tourism 254
Maximiliano E. Korstanje, Babu George and Pankaj Kumar
15 Competencies to digital innovation and the design of
sustainable tourism projects: challenges and risks for
tourism sustainability 272
Anícia Rebelo Trindade, Ana Amélia Carvalho and Célio
Gonçalo Marques
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