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(2022), "Index", Valeri, M. (Ed.) Tourism Risk, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 319-325. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80117-708-520221023
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Copyright © 2022 Marco Valeri. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited
INDEX
Accessibility of destinations
, 286
Accommodation businesses
, 85–87
Acts of God. See Natural disasters
Açu-Mossoró Fruticultor Pole
, 244
Agreste-Trairí Pole
, 246
Air Paradise International, Bali’s proud airline
, 65
Alpine contract
, 166
Alto Douro Wine Region
, 115
Apodi-Mossoró River
, 251–253
Areia Branca
, 242–244
municipalities
, 247
territories
, 245
Armando Ribeiro Gonçalves Dam
, 251–253
ASEAN
, 73
Assessment of leadership
, 29
Association of Indonesian Travel Agents (ASITA)
, 67
Bairro Alto
, 263–264
Bali
, 61
crisis and recovery in Island of PARtoE
, 63–67
reliance on tourism
, 62
research design
, 62–63
resilience post-crisis
, 69–70
tourism recovery and sustainable redevelopment
, 73–74
tree analogy in tourism crisis management
, 67–73
Bali Hotel Association (BHA)
, 67
Bali Hotels and Restaurant Association Indonesia (PHRI)
, 67
Bali Tourism Board (BTB)
, 66–67
Bali Tourism Hospitality Task Force
, 66–67
Bali Tourism Office
, 66–67
Barroso
, 264
Behavioural studies
, 312
Blue Tourism
, 228–229
Business crisis
, 82–83
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
, 163, 183, 186
Case study method
, 93
Catastrophe
, 191
Christchurch earthquake sequence
, 187–189
CiteSpace
, 86–87
Climate change
, 163, 181, 183, 186
brief presentation of related researches
, 171–174
causes
, 166–168
effects of
, 163
effects of climate change on tourism and tourism demand
, 169
effects of climate change on tourism in general
, 168–169
international organizations and sustainable tourism development
, 166
tourism and physical environment
, 164–166
Combustion of solid fuels
, 167
Community involvement
, 260
Competitor crisis
, 94
Computerization, period of
, 146
Consequence management
, 104–105
Copra typology
, 8
Costa Branca
, 239
environmental risks
, 250–254
Pole
, 246
territorial dynamics of coast of study area
, 240–250
tourist potential
, 245–250
Costa das Dunas Pole
, 246
Court of Justice of the European Union (‘CJEU’)
, 138
COVID-19. See also Post-COVID-19 crisis recovery
and accessibility of destinations
, 286
and destination cost
, 287
and destination image
, 289
and infrastructure development
, 286
and intention to visit
, 288
and local community participation
, 287
and management of religious monuments
, 288–289
and marketing mix
, 288
pandemic
, 103–104
and relaxation and recreational activities
, 289
and spirituality level in people
, 286–287
and stress level in people
, 286
and variation observed in spiritual tourism motives
, 285–289
Crisis
, 82, 86, 103–104, 156
communication
, 29
identification
, 104–105
preparedness
, 104–105
and recovery in Island of PARtoE
, 63–67
treatment
, 104–105
Crisis leadership
, 21–22
competencies
, 29
journal of publication
, 24
lessons learned
, 30–31
methodology
, 22–23
research methods
, 24, 26
results
, 23–32
risks
, 26–27
themes of interest
, 28–32
theoretical perspective/framework
, 24–25
year of publication
, 24
Crisis management
, 21–22, 29, 81–82, 86, 104
characteristics
, 89–91
findings
, 93–96
importance of
, 30
literature review
, 86–93
methodological framework of survey
, 108–110
process
, 104–105
research
, 93–96
in tourism
, 259
tourism and COVID-19 pandemic in Greece
, 106–108
useful mechanism for
, 45–46
Cruise ships
, 115
economic aspects
, 121–123
environmental aspects
, 124–125
limitations and future research
, 125–126
literature review
, 115–120
methodology
, 120–121
results
, 121–125
sociocultural aspects
, 123–124
Cruise tourism, impacts of
, 116–118
Cultural distance
, 310–311
Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
, 138
Cyber security breaches
, 134–135
Dark tourism
, 221–222, 307–308
co-occurrences in
, 227
dark cases
, 230–231
and disaster management
, 225
framework
, 222–225
limitations
, 231–232
methodology
, 225
natural disasters and
, 228
results
, 225–230
Data breach
, 135–136
Data Processing Agreement (DPA)
, 134
Data protection
, 132–134
Data Protection Officer (DPO)
, 133, 138
Deductive approach
, 270–272
Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO)
, 191
Denial-of-service attack (DoS attack)
, 138
Desa adat (collectivist style society)
, 72
Destination
, 146
cost
, 287
management system
, 207–208
Destination management organization (DMO)
, 47
Disasters
, 3–4, 6–7
attraction
, 230–231
management
, 191
risk assessment
, 222–223
Doing crisis leadership
, 31
Dominant Social Paradigm (DSP)
, 269–270
Douro river
, 115
Doxey Irridex model
, 201
EBSCO
, 164
Economy recovery
, 145–146
Education as tool to foster tourism sustainability
, 44–45
Educational orientation, new trends and perspectives
, 42–44
Effective crisis leadership
, 30
Emergency
, 5–6
events
, 4
faced by Jordanian hotels
, 10
management
, 6–7, 10, 12
planning for disasters
, 4–5
Endogenous development frameworks
, 39–40
Enhanced anthropogenic greenhouse effect
, 167
Environmental awareness
, 268–270
Environmental risks
, 250, 254
conceptual aspects
, 250
risks associated with sea
, 251–253
territorial dynamics and risks
, 250–251
Environmentalism
, 268
European Community Network for Environmental Travel and Tourism
, 166
European Union (EU)
, 129, 166
Exogenous development frameworks
, 39–40
Experimental approach
, 260
Extensive communication
, 145
External risks
, 26–27
Facebook
, 146
Faulkner Disaster Management Framework
, 8–9
Fear destinations
, 224
Feira do Fumeiro
, 265–267
Flooding, risk of
, 251
Fumeiro Products
, 266–267
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
, 129–131
cyber security breaches
, 134–135
data breach
, 135–136
data protection and hotel sector
, 132–134
General Secretariat for Civil Protection (GSCP)
, 108, 110
Generalization effect
, 307
Global crisis
, 181
methodology
, 182–183
post-disaster recovery and reconstruction tourism management
, 190–192
research studies
, 184–185
risk management in tourism businesses
, 187–189
sustainability tourism
, 189–190
tourism management and climate change
, 183–186
Google Maps
, 310
Great East Japan Earthquake
, 228–229
Great Tangshan Earthquake (1976)
, 228–229
Greece
tourism and COVID-19 pandemic in
, 106–108
tourism education and training system in
, 41–42
Greek Ministry of Tourism
, 103–104
Green tourism
, 156
Greenhouse effect
, 163, 189–190
Greenhouse gas emissions (GHG emissions)
, 167
Gross domestic product (GDP)
, 164, 189–190
Grossos
, 242–243
municipalities
, 245, 247
territories
, 245
Hellenic Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs
, 41–42
Hospitality industry
, 82–83, 129
findings
, 9–12
in Jordan
, 3, 5–6
literature review
, 5–9
methodology
, 9
Hotel industry
, 129
Hotel manager on management process
, 94
Hotel sector
, 132–134
Human behavior
, 267
Human capital
critical role of education and training in tourism
, 40–44
with education and training
, 42
educational needs
, 39
generated results
, 48–51
research framework of case study
, 47–48
survey findings
, 50
sustainable tourism development
, 44–47
Human resources crisis
, 93
Infrared atmospheric window
, 167
Infrastructure development
, 286
Integrated analysis model
, 248
Intelligent Travel
, 191
Intention to visit
, 288
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
, 167, 183, 186–187
Internal risks
, 26–27
International organizations
, 166
International SOS
, 191
International System
, 260
International Tour Operators Federation
, 166
Intervention
, 86
Jordan
, 5
hospitality industry in
, 3, 5–6
Karma Phala
, 67
Leadership
behaviour
, 30
roles/styles in crises
, 30
Lisbon neighbourhoods
, 261–264
Local community participation
, 287
Lockdown
, 286
Malaysia Tourism Statistics
, 143–144
Man-made disasters
, 4, 73–74
Marketing
, 281
mix
, 288
Mass tourism
, 116
Maximal crises
, 93–94
Media Centre
, 67
Media influence
, 145
as mediating
, 146
Mediterranean
, 168
Methane (CH4)
, 167
Micro-level approach
, 281
Minimal crises
, 93–94
Ministry of Tourism
, 108
Mitigation
, 86
Mobility
, 307–308
Montalegre
, 264–267
Mossoro
, 240
Mount Agung Eruption
, 65–66, 72
Mouraria
, 263
Natural disasters
, 4, 73–74
New Ecological Paradigm scale (NEP scale)
, 269, 272, 277
Ngurah Rai Airport in Bali
, 73
9/11 attack
, 306–307
Non-participation
, 261
Operational crisis
, 93
Organizational actions
, 8–9
Overtourism. See also Spiritual tourism
, 199–201
consequences of overtourism in destinations
, 210
distribution of overtourist destinations by regions
, 203–205
literature review
, 199–200
reasons and factors
, 209
results
, 200–210
PATA
, 73
Peneda Gerês National Park (PNPG)
, 264–267
Perception of leadership
, 31
Personal Data Breach
, 131
Personally identifiable information (PII)
, 135
Physical environment
, 164–166
Piranhas-Açu River
, 251–253
Post-COVID-19 crisis recovery
, 155–156
guidelines for actions
, 157
limitations
, 158–159
planning guidelines
, 158
results
, 156–158
Post-disaster recovery and reconstruction tourism management
, 190–192
Potiguar Basin
, 240
Prefecture of Chania
, 40
Preparedness
, 86
Preservationist approach
, 228
Private sector
, 27
Pro-environmental behaviour
, 268–269
Pseudonymization
, 131
Public sector
, 28
Python typology
, 8
Qualitative case study approach
, 259
Qualitative research model
, 120
Quantitative case study approach
, 259
Quantitative research
, 151–152
Recovery
, 86, 143
conceptual model
, 146–151
literature review
, 144–146
methodology
, 151–152
Relaxation and recreational activities
, 289
Religious monument management
, 288–289
Research design
, 151–152
Resilience
, 73
Response aspect
, 145
Restoration of confidence aspect
, 144
Risk management
, 103–105
in sustainable hotel chain policy
, 87
in tourism businesses
, 187–189
Risks
, 26–27, 222–223, 250–251, 303, 306–307
associated with sea
, 251–253
context
, 27–28
of flooding
, 251
River cruises
, 118–119
River tourism on Douro River
, 118–120
Rwa Bhineda
, 67
Safety
, 304
Sandy Cliff in Tibau
, 253
Santa Cruz Dam
, 251–253
ScienceDirect
, 164
SCOPUS
, 164
Sea salt
, 239, 250–251
Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction
, 249–250
Seridó Pole
, 246
Serrano Pole
, 246
Sex tourism
, 304
Situational Crisis Communication Theory (SCCT)
, 87
Smoldering crisis
, 84
Social distancing
, 286
Socio-technical disasters. See Man-made disasters
Spillovers
, 307
Spiritual tourism
, 282
COVID-19 and variation observed in spiritual tourism motives
, 285–289
factors conducive to spiritual tourism consumption
, 284
framework
, 282–284
limitations
, 291
psychological impact of pandemic
, 282–283
research and managerial implications
, 289–291
impact of spirituality on stress and mental health issues
, 283–284
Spirituality level in people
, 286–287
Stakeholders
, 224
performance of stakeholders aspect
, 144
Statistical Package for Social Sciences tool (SPSS-21 tool)
, 47
Strategies
, 8–9
Stress level in people
, 286
Surfers
, 270
Sustainability
, 165
tourism
, 189–190
Sustainable competitiveness model
, 211
Sustainable development
, 210
Sustainable tourism development. See also Dark tourism
, 44, 47, 166
education as tool to foster tourism sustainability
, 44–45
sustainable dimension of tourism development
, 44
tourism destinations post-COVID
, 46–47
useful mechanism for crisis management
, 45–46
Symbolic meanings and assumptions of risk and safety in tourism
, 305–306
Tawur Agung Pamarisudha Karipubhaya ritual
, 70–71
Teaching crisis leadership
, 31
Territorial dynamics
, 250–251
of coast of study area
, 240–250
Terrorism
, 303
analysis
, 309–314
method
, 308–309
theory and literature review
, 304–308
and tourism
, 307–308
Terrorist attacks
, 307, 312
Tibau
, 242–243
municipalities
, 245, 247
Sandy Cliff in
, 253
Timanfaya National Park
, 226
TITLE-ABS-KEY (Scopus database)
, 225
Tornado tourism
, 231
Tourism
, 129, 164, 166, 303
and COVID-19 pandemic in Greece
, 106–108
destinations post-COVID
, 46–47
development
, 165
education and training
, 41
education and training system in Greece
, 41–42
funding
, 191–192
industry
, 192, 281
infrastructure
, 40
management
, 183–186
phobia
, 200–201
recovery and sustainable redevelopment in Bali
, 73–74
Tourism behaviours
ecological attitude
, 272–275
interaction between tourists and local communities
, 261–267
methodology
, 270–272
results
, 272–277
socio-demographic characteristics
, 272
tourist behaviour and environmental awareness
, 268–270
Tourism Crisis and Disaster Management (TCDM)
, 86–87
Tourism Regionalization Program
, 246
Tourist (s)
behaviour
, 268–270
views on risk and safety while travelling
, 309–312
views on terrorism as a threat to safety while travelling
, 312–314
Toxic tourism
, 200–201
Travel agency crisis
, 94
Travel inspiration
, 155–156
Travel motivation
, 155–156
Tree analogy in tourism crisis management
, 67–73
Tri Hita Karana
, 67
Tsunami
, 228–229
United Nations (UN)
, 189
United Nations Development Programme
, 166
United Nations Environment Programme
, 166
United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UNISDR)
, 105
UNWTO
, 73, 199–200
Urban disaster mitigation
, 73
‘Visit Truly Asia Malaysia 2020’ campaign
, 144
Volcano tourism
, 230–231
VOSviewer software
, 225
World Health Organization (WHO)
, 222–223
World Tourism and Travel Council
, 166
World Trade Center Site in New York
, 307–308
World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC)
, 21, 199–200
World Wide Fund (WWF)
, 175
- Prelims
- Disaster Management Strategies
- Chapter 1 Planning for Disaster and Emergency Preparedness in Hotels
- Chapter 2 Crisis Leadership: What Do We Know by Now?
- Chapter 3 Tracing the Human Capital Educational Needs as a Tool to Address Crisis Management in Tourism: A Case Study of All-Inclusive Hotels in the Prefecture of Chania, Greece
- Chapter 4 Natural and Man-Made Crisis Management in a Small Island Tourism Destination: The Case of Bali
- Chapter 5 An Overview of Crisis Management in Hospitality Enterprises: The Case of Operating at an International Level Hotel in Adiyaman
- Chapter 6 Crisis Management in Tourism: COVID-19 Pandemic in Greece
- Chapter 7 The Impact of River Tourism on the Development of the Demarcated Regions in Specific (Post-pandemic Crisis) Contexts: The Case of Cruise Ships
- Chapter 8 Data Breaches in Hotel Sector According to General Data Protection Regulation (EU 2016/679)
- Recovery Management Strategies
- Chapter 9 The Influence of Tourists' Visit Intention Attributes of Recovery Aspect on Destination Image in the Post-crisis
- Chapter 10 Efficient Healthcare Policy and Engineering Management Facilities for Planning Sustainable Tourism Development in Post-COVID-19 Crisis Recovery
- Chapter 11 Tourism in Crisis: The Impact of Climate Change on the Tourism Industry
- Chapter 12 New Challenges in Tourism Management in the Face of Global Crisis Related to Climate Change
- Chapter 13 Overtourism Effect Management in Destinations
- Chapter 14 The Missing Link between Dark Tourism and Tourism Management
- Chapter 15 Territorial Dynamics and Environmental Risks in the Costa Branca Coast, Northeastern Brazil
- Chapter 16 Tourism Behaviours as a Proactive Contribution to Social Balances of Destinations
- Chapter 17 Spiritual Tourism Transition: An Ethos of Hope during COVID-19 Crisis from Indian Perspectives
- Chapter 18 Remote Effects of Terrorism on Tourists' Notions of Risk and Safety
- Index