The tourism-disaster-conflict nexus / edited by Andreas Neef and Jesse Hession Grayman.
Material type: TextSeries: Community, environment and disaster risk management ; v. 19.Publisher: Bingley, UK : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2019Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Chapter 1. Introduction to the Tourism-Conflict-Disaster Nexus; Andreas Neef, and Jesse Hession Grayman Chapter 2. Tourism in Bali at the Interface of Resource Conflicts, Water Crisis, and Security Threats; Lucy Benge and Andreas Neef Chapter 3. Geopolitical Ecologies of Tourism and the Transboundary Haze Disaster in Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar; Mary Mostafanezhad and Olivier Evrard Chapter 4. Community-Based Tourism in Post-Disaster Contexts: Recovery from 2016 Cyclone Winston in Fiji; Alejandro Acosta Carrizosa and Andreas Neef Chapter 5. Tourism Business Response to Multiple Natural and Human-Induced Stressors in Nepal; Marjorie van Strien Chapter 6. A Tale of Two Museums in Post-Tsunami and Post-Conflict Aceh, Indonesia; Jesse Hession Grayman, and Kayt Bronnimann Chapter 7. Post-Conflict Tourism Destinations: Theoretical Reflections and Case Studies; Grant Shirley, Emma Wylie, and Wardlow Friesen Chapter 8. Tourism, Disaster and Indigenous Peoples' Right to Land: The Aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami in Southern Thailand; Andreas Neef, Monsinee Attavanich, Preeda Kongpan, and Maitree Jongkraichak.
Tourism is often seen as the world's peace industry. Yet while tourism may play a major role in post-conflict and post-disaster recovery, the sector can also be a trigger of crisis and disaster. This book examines the complex linkages between tourism, disaster and conflict through a series of case studies drawn mainly from the Asia-Pacific region.
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