Authors
Kathleen M Adams, Jaeyeon Choe, Mary Mostafanezhad, Giang Thi Phi
Publication date
2022/4/19
Book
Recentering Tourism Geographies in the ‘Asian Century’
Pages
267-288
Publisher
Routledge
Description
While tourism scholars have sought to problematize the unevenly distributed impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, we know much less about how resilience is cultivated among tourism practitioners and communities whose lives and livelihoods are have been placed in limbo. Drawing on literature at the intersection of critical tourism studies and resilience theory as well as interviews with local tourism practitioners and academics, four historically situated and place-based trends in Southeast Asia that are reshaping tourism in the region are outlined: livelihood diversification, ecosystem regeneration, cultural revitalization, and domestic tourism development. These trends highlight how the political economy of tourism in the region has both challenged and facilitated opportunities for reshaping the industry in (post-) pandemic times. These interconnected trends should not be understood in silo but rather as historically …
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Scholar articles
KM Adams, J Choe, M Mostafanezhad, GT Phi - Recentering Tourism Geographies in the 'Asian …, 2022
KM Adams, J Choe, M Mostafanezhad, GT Phi - Recentering Tourism Geographies in the 'Asian …