TY - BOOK ID - 65548305 TI - Counting the cost of COVID-19 on the global tourism industry AU - Nhamo, Godwell AU - Dube, Kaitano AU - Chikodzi, David PY - 2020 SN - 303056231X 3030562301 PB - Springer International Publishing DB - UniCat KW - Economic geography. KW - Industries. KW - Geography. KW - Human geography. KW - Epidemiology. KW - Economic Geography. KW - Geography, general. KW - Human Geography. KW - Diseases KW - Public health KW - Anthropo-geography KW - Anthropogeography KW - Geographical distribution of humans KW - Social geography KW - Anthropology KW - Geography KW - Human ecology KW - Cosmography KW - Earth sciences KW - World history KW - Industrial production KW - Industry KW - Economics KW - Geography, Economic KW - World economics KW - Commercial geography KW - Tourism. KW - Holiday industry KW - Operators, Tour (Industry) KW - Tour operators (Industry) KW - Tourism KW - Tourism industry KW - Tourism operators (Industry) KW - Tourist industry KW - Tourist trade KW - Tourist traffic KW - Travel industry KW - Visitor industry KW - Service industries KW - National tourism organizations KW - Travel KW - Economic aspects KW - COVID`19 KW - economics. KW - econimics. KW - Land Travel KW - Sea Travel KW - Land Travels KW - Sea Travels KW - Travel, Land KW - Travel, Sea KW - Travels KW - Travels, Land KW - Travels, Sea KW - COVID-19 UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:65548305 AB - This book profiles preliminary findings on the impact of COVID-19 on the travel, tourism and hospitality sector. Starting with a narrative relating COVID-19 to the global development agendas, the book proceeds with a focus on global tourism value chains and linkages between COVID-19 and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Other perspectives addressed in separate chapters include impacts of COVID-19 on various industries within the global tourism value chain including aviation, airports, cruise ships, car rentals as well as ride and share car services, hotels, restaurants, sporting, pilgrimage and religious tourism, gaming and entertainment, and the stock market. The book also includes chapters on corporate, philanthropic and public donations, as well as tourism economic stimulus packages. It then concludes with a chapter focusing on building back a better tourism sector post-COVID-19 that strongly draws from the Sendai Framework on Disaster Risk Reduction (2015-2030) and the disaster cycle. To this end, this book is suitable as a read for several professionals in disciplines such as tourism and hospitality studies, economics, sustainable development, development studies, environmental sciences, geography, politics, planning and public health. ER -