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What are the crisis that affect tourism?

Tourism demand and travel company performance can be adversely affected by an unpredicted disaster (e.g., natural, financial, and health). Pandemics and disease outbreaks may be the most significant because of their impact on social and economic change.



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Safety and security concerns, including any event that may possess a risk to the tourist's well-being, such as armed conflict, high crime rates, epidemics, or environmental issues, may result in a diversion of tourism demand (Hall, 2010) .

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Top challenges confronting tourism are taxation, travel marketing, infrastructure issues, and security and cross border regulations. Too many tourism destinations are not prepared for visitors.

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- Climatic factors: Temperature, precipitation, drainage, wind, sunlight, etc. - Technological factors: Modern transport, information communication, - Political factors: Quotas, tariffs, agreements, government concessions.

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natural disasters and epidemics). The conflicts that affect tourism development may be various. These are primarily: natural disasters and catastrophes, terrorism, wars, economic crises, epidemics.

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Environmental impacts can be categorized as direct effects including degradation of habitat, vegetation, air quality, bodies of water, the water table, wildlife, and changes in natural phenomena, and indirect effects, such as increased harvesting of natural resources to supply food, indirect air and water pollution ( ...

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Challenges facing Tourism include taxations, travel promotions, safety, infrastructure, and cross border set of laws among others. The majority of tourism destinations are not ready for visitors.

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The Five Stages of Crisis Management
  • Stage 1: Recognizing the Crisis.
  • Stage 2: Initial Response.
  • Stage 3: Managing the Situation.
  • Stage 4: Creating Flexibility in Pre-recovery.
  • Stage 5: Time to Recover.


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There are six recognized phases within every crisis: (1) Warning; (2) Risk Assessment; (3) Response; (4) Management; (5) Resolution; and (6) Recovery. This is the fourth of six topic briefings that will explore each phase of a crisis, identify specific areas of concern, and provide manageable solutions.

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