Towards Resilience in Tourism and Hospitality: Conclusion and Recommendations
Peter Chihwai
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Peter Chihwai: Vaal University of Technology, Department of Tourism & Integrated Communication
Chapter Chapter 18 in Resilience in the Hospitality and Travel Industry in Africa, 2026, pp 319-331 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The chapter concludes the book Resilience in Travel and Hospitality Industry in Africa. The chapter revisits the challenges faced by the industry and resilience strategies employed to minimize the damage, recover, and become resilient in Africa. Drawing from published peer-reviewed work and some of the book chapters contained therein, the chapter revisits some of the challenges and new challenges and some of the resilient strategies and new ones. The chapter contributes a sustainable resilient framework that can be utilized by various tourism and hospitality stakeholders. Practical and Policy implications are provided and recommendations that can be adopted by governments are provided to academics, researchers, governments, tourism organisations, and tourism enterprises.
Keywords: Challenges; Resilience; Tourism; Hospitality (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-95-3210-0_18
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