COVID-19, Tourist Destinations and Prospects for Recovery
Edited by Kaitano Dube (),
Olga L. Kupika () and
David Chikodzi ()
in Springer Books from Springer
Date: 2023
ISBN: 978-3-031-28340-6
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 COVID-19 Tourism Impact, Recovery and Resilience: South African and Zimbabwean Experience
- David Chikodzi and Kaitano Dube
- Ch Chapter 10 Online Training: An Adaptive Strategy to Revive Tourism in South Africa Post-COVID-19
- Dumsile Hlengwa
- Ch Chapter 11 Domestic Leisure Tourism: Lessons Learnt from Township Business Operators During the COVID-19 Pandemic Era
- Cynthia Nokubonga Dube, Gift Muresherwa and Washington Makuzva
- Ch Chapter 12 Redefining the Idea of Equal Distribution of the Benefits of Tourism in the Era of the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Kevin Phun and Segun Obadire
- Ch Chapter 13 Examining COVID-19 Recovery and Resilience of Cape Town as a Tourist Destination
- Konanani Constance Thwala and Kaitano Dube
- Ch Chapter 14 Inclusive, Participatory Approaches to Tourism Rebuilding and Recovery of Coastal Tourism Destinations from the Impacts of COVID-19: The Case of iSimangaliso Wetland Park
- Antonia Thandi Nzama
- Ch Chapter 15 Incentive Travel Recovery: A Systematic Literature Review
- Magdalena Petronella Nellie Swart and Sunil Tiwari
- Ch Chapter 16 Exploring COVID-19 Recovery Mechanisms of the Accommodation Sector in South Africa
- Peter Chihwai and Kaitano Dube
- Ch Chapter 17 A Resilient Tourism Future for Developing Countries: Conclusions and Recommendations
- Olga L. Kupika and Kaitano Dube
- Ch Chapter 2 Impacts of COVID-19 on Hotels and Lodges in Tourism Destination Areas in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
- Chidochashe Mandizvo, Angella Chichinye, Phanos Matura, Tendai Kativhu, Margaret Macherera and Idah Moyo
- Ch Chapter 3 The Impacts of Covid-19 on the Traditional African Food and Beverage Expo at the Amagugu International Heritage Centre, Zimbabwe
- Margaret Macherera, Makhosi Mahlangu, Idah Moyo, Angella Chichinye and Tendai Kativhu
- Ch Chapter 4 The Impact of COVID-19 on the Tourism Sector in Harare and Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
- Millicent Shava and Soul Shava
- Ch Chapter 5 Impact of COVID-19 on Nature-Based Tourism Electric Energy Emissions in South African National Parks
- Mmoto Masubelele and Pauline A. Phophe
- Ch Chapter 6 The Impact of COVID-19 on Rural Tourism Enterprises and Their Future Growth Prospects in Zimbabwe
- Douglas Runyowa and Shepherd Nyaruwata
- Ch Chapter 7 Women’s Participation in Community-Based Tourism During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case of Sengwe Community in Zimbabwe
- Godfrey Makandwa, Forbes Makudza and Simbarashe Muparangi
- Ch Chapter 8 Towards a Management Intervention Framework for Mahenye Ecotourism Biophysical Resources to Cope and Recover from COVID-19 Pandemic Shocks
- Boycen Kumira Mudzengi, Edson Gandiwa, Never Muboko and Chiedza Ngonidzashe Mutanga
- Ch Chapter 9 Locking in Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic for Tourism Destinations: A Case Study of Wildlife Destinations
- Kevin Mearns, Kaitano Dube and Felix Kwabena Donkor
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-28340-6
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