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Tourism before, during and after Corona : Economic and social perspectives

By: Jäggi, Christian JMaterial type: TextTextDescription: 1 online resource (151 pages)ISBN: 9783658391829; 3658391820Subject(s): TourismDDC classification: 338.4/791 Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online | Click here to access online Summary: International and domestic tourism changed not only as a result of the Corona pandemic, but even before. As a result of Covid-19, international and global tourism has temporarily collapsed in most countries, but in many countries - such as Austria or Switzerland - domestic tourism has increased. The big question is whether the slump in global tourism is temporary or whether an actual trend reversal is on the horizon. In favour of the former is the fact that growing middle classes in Asia, but also Latin America and Africa, have greater financial means and more and more people are vaccinated against Covid-19; in favour of the latter are the many ecological constraints and the fight against climate change, but also the emergence of new mutations in the Corona virus. Based on the development of tourism since the turn of the millennium, these and similar questions about tourism and its short- and medium-term perspectives will be discussed. The content Tourism - a brief history Economic importance of tourism Ecological consequences of tourism Tourism and infrastructure Everybody wants to travel - (almost) nobody wants the tourists Right to mobility? Approaches and new ideas The author Christian J. Jaggi, Dr. phil. cultural anthropologist and Dr. theologian, researches and publishes on economic, ecological and ethical topics
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International and domestic tourism changed not only as a result of the Corona pandemic, but even before. As a result of Covid-19, international and global tourism has temporarily collapsed in most countries, but in many countries - such as Austria or Switzerland - domestic tourism has increased. The big question is whether the slump in global tourism is temporary or whether an actual trend reversal is on the horizon. In favour of the former is the fact that growing middle classes in Asia, but also Latin America and Africa, have greater financial means and more and more people are vaccinated against Covid-19; in favour of the latter are the many ecological constraints and the fight against climate change, but also the emergence of new mutations in the Corona virus. Based on the development of tourism since the turn of the millennium, these and similar questions about tourism and its short- and medium-term perspectives will be discussed. The content Tourism - a brief history Economic importance of tourism Ecological consequences of tourism Tourism and infrastructure Everybody wants to travel - (almost) nobody wants the tourists Right to mobility? Approaches and new ideas The author Christian J. Jaggi, Dr. phil. cultural anthropologist and Dr. theologian, researches and publishes on economic, ecological and ethical topics

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