It is clear that COVID-19 is not going away and will continue to challenge international air travel. As a result, everyone in the airline industry and other industries that require international travel has learned how to deal with the new travel restrictions. The volume outlines the socioeconomic impact of the pandemic on tourism, including the millions of livelihoods it has affected. It highlights the role of tourism in advancing the SDGs, including its relationship to environmental goals and culture. The author calls for urgent mitigation of the impact on livelihoods, especially for youth, women, and informal workers. This crisis provides a chance to reconsider how tourism affects the society, other sectors of the economy, and natural resources and bionetworks; to evaluate and supervise it better; ensure its benefits are equitably distributed, and drive a shift towards carbon neutrality and the transformation of a robust tourism economy. This volume provides recommendations on priority areas to mitigate the drastic impact on lives and economies and develop people-centered tourism. It provides examples of government support for the industry, calls for reopening to prioritize the staff health and safety, travelers and host communities, and offers a road map to transform tourism.
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Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
Publication Date: 01 Dec 2022
Publisher: Arcler Press
Publication City/Country: Canada
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781774694862
About Merly Fiscal Arjona
Merly Fiscal-Arjona MAT Ph.D. Associate Professor IV of Laguna State Polytechnic University SiniloanCampus Siniloan Laguna Philippines. She graduated from the Laguna State Polytechnic University Siniloan Campus with the Degree of Master of Arts in Teaching Major in Technology and Home Economics. She took her Doctor of Philosophy Major in School Leadership and Management in St. Dominic Savio College Caloocan City. Her professional experience includes an assessor in different Hotel and Restaurant Competency in TESDA. She was also the former Dean of the College of Hospitality Management and Tourism Siniloan Campus Siniloan Laguna Philippines. She is an active member of Association of Administrators in Hospitality Hotel and Restaurant Management Educational Institution (AAHRMEI) and many more. She has attended seminars and trainings in Hotel and Restaurant Management and member of several professional organizations at present her greatest joy at the moment is to share her knowledge expertise and give prestige to her students.