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Towards Safe Experiences for Visitors
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Edited By
Jeff Wilks, Professor of Tourism, The University of Queensland, Australia.
Donna Pendergast, The University of Queensland, Australia
Peter Leggat, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia
Included in series
Advances in Tourism Research,
Description
Tourism in Turbulent Times presents an international review of the challenges faced by the world's largest industry and governments around
the world to provide safe and enjoyable experiences for visitors. The book draws on the background and expertise of contributors from
11 countries, representing scholars, government officers and industry practitioners. It addresses traditional concerns for tourism (such
as crime) as well as emerging challenges posed by the global movement of infectious disease and terrorism. These topics are examined
by specialists who share a view that tourism can weather turbulent times through adopting appropriate risk management strategies and
continuing to provide quality service for customers.
This book differs from other texts on the market by including a large group
of tourism industry practitioners as contributors. These writers practice the principles they espouse and have critical insight into
the real world issues facing the tourism industry. They are also very committed to finding best practice solutions to the challenges
facing their industry. The book will therefore be of particular interest to tourism managers and policy makers since it provides relevant
information for the important decisions they need to make.
Throwing the net wide to include medicine, law, psychology, sociology,
education and hard science means that a wide range of perspectives are available to address global business, insurance, security, and
policy questions in this emerging area of tourism. Shocks such as the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001, SARS and the more recent
Asian Tsunami have made the tourism industry very conscious of the need to protect its customers. This book highlights the positive responses
made by various sectors of the industry at destination, national and international levels. It also examines the growing adventure tourism
market, characterised by small operators who need good risk management practices to weather adverse global events, as well as run a financially
viable small business. Such a wide set of perspectives will be very valuable to both students and tourism professionals.
Audience
Undergraduate and masters coursework programs in tourism, hospitality, leisure, travel medicine and allied health services. Government
and industry agencies involved in tourist destination management (e.g., parks and recreation authorities).
Contents
Foreword. (Sir F. Moore). Preface. (J. Wilks).
Introduction.
Current Issues in Tourist Health, Safety and Security. (J.
Wilks).
Section 1: Health.
Travel Medicine and Tourist Health.(P. Leggat). Travel Insurance and Aeromedical Evacuation.
(P. Leggat, P. Aitken). Tourism and SARS. (A. Wilder-Smith). Local Health Impacts of Tourism. (C. Schmierer, M. Jackson).
Section
2: Safety and Security.
Terrorism and Tourism. (P. Tarlow). Crime and Tourism. (P. Tarlow). Current Issues in Travel and Tourism
Law. (D. Grant et al.). Natural Disaster Management. (A. Specht). Tourist Gut Reaction: Food Safety and Hygiene Issues. (D. Pendergast).
Tourist Injury. (T. Bentley, S. Page).
Section 3: Adventure.
Risk Management in Outdoor and Adventure Tourism. (D. Morgan,
K. Dimmock). Tourist Trauma in National Parks. (T. Heggie). Safety in the Dive Tourism Industry of Australia. (C. Coxon). Surf Beach
Risk and Safety. (D. Morgan).
Section 4: Government and Industry Initiatives.
The World Tourism Organization Safety
and Security Program. (J. Wilks, H. Handszuh). Developing Tourism Safety and Security in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. (J. Wilks, F. Al-Mubarak).
Project Phoenix: A Benchmark for Reputation Management in Travel & Tourism. (M. Yates). Bali Bombings: A Whole of Government Response.
(J. Roach, I. Kemish). Shadows Across the Sun: Responses to the Public Liability Crisis in Queensland. (N. Parfitt). A Travel Industry
Perspective on Government Travel Advisories. (D. Beirman).
Conclusions.
Continuing Challenges for Tourist Health, Safety
and Security. (J. Wilks).
| Bibliographic details |
Hardbound, 382 pages, publication date: NOV-2005
ISBN-13: 978-0-08-044666-0
ISBN-10: 0-08-044666-3
Imprint: ELSEVIER
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