COVID-19, Tourist Destinations and Prospects for Recovery Volume Three: A South African and Zimbabwean Perspective

There has been a segmented approach to documenting the impact of COVID-19 and recovery prospects for global tourism destinations. Until this volume, though, there has not been comprehensive, concentrated efforts to take a deep-dive look into two countries’ tourism destinations in order to provide a...

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Other Authors: Dube, Kaitano (Editor), Kupika, Olga L. (Editor), Chikodzi, David (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2023, 2023
Edition:1st ed. 2023
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505 0 |a Part1. Background and Introduction -- Chapter1. Tourism and COVID-19 in Zimbabwe and South Africa: Contextual perspectives -- Part2. Impacts of COVID-19 on tourist destinations in Zimbabwe and South Africa -- Chapter2. Impacts of COVID-19 on Hotels and Lodges Tourism Destination Areas in Bulawayo Province, Zimbabwe -- Chapter3. The impacts of covid-19 on the traditional African food and beverage expo at the Amagugu International Heritage Centre, Zimbabwe -- Chapter4. The impact of COVID-19 on the tourism sector in Harare and Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe -- Chapter5. Impact of COVID-19 on Nature-Based Tourism electric energy emissions in South African National Parks -- Chapter6. The impact of COVID-19 on rural tourism enterprises in Zimbabwe and its future prospects -- Part3. Management of COVID-19 in Tourist destinations in Zimbabwe and South Africa -- Chapter7. Women’s participation in community-based tourism during the COVID-19 pandemic: A case of Sengwe community in Zimbabwe --  
505 0 |a Chapter8. Towardsa management intervention framework for Mahenye ecotourism biophysical resources to cope and recover from COVID-19 pandemic shocks -- Chapter9. Locking in lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic for tourism destinations: A case study of wildlife destinations -- Chapter10. Training - an adaptive strategy to revive tourism in South Africa post COVID-19 -- Chapter11. Domestic leisure tourism: Lessons learnt from township business operators during the COVID-19 pandemic era -- Chapter12. Redefining the idea of equal distribution of the benefits of tourism in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic -- Part4. Tourism recovery and resilience in Zimbabwe and South Africa -- Chapter13. Examining the recovery and resilience of Cape Town as a tourist destination post COVID-19 -- Chapter14. Inclusive, participatory approaches to tourism rebuilding and recovery of coastal tourism destinations from the impacts of COVID-19 --  
505 0 |a Chapter15. Incentive Travel Recovery: A systematic literature review -- Chapter16. Exploring COVID-19 recovery mechanisms of the accommodation sector in South Africa -- Chapter17. Conclusions and recommendations: A Resilient Tourism Future for Zimbabwe, South Africa and the SADC region 
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520 |a There has been a segmented approach to documenting the impact of COVID-19 and recovery prospects for global tourism destinations. Until this volume, though, there has not been comprehensive, concentrated efforts to take a deep-dive look into two countries’ tourism destinations in order to provide a comparative perspective. This book fills this gap by analyzing tourism impacts and recovery prospects in both Zimbabwe and South Africa. The volume opens with an introductory chapter from the editors that provide context and background. Part I of the volume looks at the impacts of COVID-19 on Zimbabwe and South Africa, Part II focuses on tourism operations during the pandemic, and Part III focuses on tourism recovery initiatives and prospects. The concluding chapter from the editors provides practical and policy implementation. This book is the third and final component of a three-volume set on the impact of COVID-19 on destination tourism around the world