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Krisen, Kriege, Katastrophen und ihre Auswirkungen auf den Tourismusmarkt

War, terror, catastrophes and their impact on tourist markets
[journal article]

Steiner, Christian
Al-Hamarneh, Ala
Meyer, Günter

Abstract

Wars, terror attacks and natural catastrophes have a significant impact on the demand for the affected tourist areas. The reporting of the news on such events has a strong influence on the image which tourists perceive of the threat to their personal security. This may cause a widespread refusal to ... view more

Wars, terror attacks and natural catastrophes have a significant impact on the demand for the affected tourist areas. The reporting of the news on such events has a strong influence on the image which tourists perceive of the threat to their personal security. This may cause a widespread refusal to travel into the specific area where a crisis of the tourist industry will be the result. As a consequence of increasing social distance between potential tourists and the affected areas and in combination with the "neighbourhood effect", the perception of serious risks is transferred from the actually affected area to the whole region and promotes a growing tendency towards regionalisation of tourist demand. Are crises, wars and catastrophes catalysts of a regionalisation in the global tourist industry?... view less

Keywords
crisis; disaster; terrorism; war; impact; tourism

Classification
Economic Sectors
Leisure Research

Document language
German

Publication Year
2006

Page/Pages
p. 98-108

Journal
Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftsgeographie, 50 (2006) 2

ISSN
2365-7693

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 1.0


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