Tourism in the post-covid era: between paradigm shift and adaptive resilience
Le tourisme à l'ère post-covid: entre changement de paradigme et résilience adaptative
Sylvain Zeghni () and
Nathalie Fabry ()
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Sylvain Zeghni: LVMT - Laboratoire Ville, Mobilité, Transport - ENPC - École nationale des ponts et chaussées - Université Gustave Eiffel
Nathalie Fabry: DICEN-IDF - Dispositifs d'Information et de Communication à l'Ère du Numérique - Paris Île-de-France - UPN - Université Paris Nanterre - CNAM - Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers [CNAM] - Université Gustave Eiffel
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Will the post-covid era bring about a major break, a paradigm shift to the point where "post" tourism will not be like "pre" tourism? By "post-covid era" we mean the post-pandemic world, which has two essential characteristics: firstly, the virus is becoming endemic, and we need to learn to live with it, and therefore to travel with it; secondly, the tourism revival will have to be based on decarbonizing tourism, and not just mobility, and aim for zero-impact tourism. What if the health crisis were merely to reveal the obvious: the inevitability of the ecological transition and the need to transform our practices? While the debate is open, a few signals can be put forward to open up the prospect of change, or even transformation. This is what this chapter seeks to explore in the writings of professionals and academics.
Keywords: Tourism; Adaptative resilience; New normal; Transition; tourisme; résilience adaptative; nouvelle normalité; transition (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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Published in François Lambotte, Valérie Lépine, Laurent Morillon. Un monde de crises au prisme des communications organisationnelles, Presses universitaires de Louvain, pp.301-313, 2024, 9782390614555
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