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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: David Beirman (University of Technology Sydney, Australia) , AuthorPublisher: Sage Publications Ltd Imprint: Sage Publications Ltd Weight: 0.530kg ISBN: 9781526403001ISBN 10: 1526403005 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 28 October 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsIf anyone among us holds the both the practical and academic experience to write about Tourism Crisis and Disaster Recovery, it is Dr David Beirman. Dr Beirman is our ‘go to’ colleague for the latest insight on previous and current crises and their likely implications for tourism. This is a much needed book that covers an extensive array of themes relevant to crisis and disaster recovery, many of which have been overlooked by the literature to date. This book will no doubt provide essential lessons for both practitioner, student and academic audiences. -- Associate Professor Gabby Walters, University of Queensland Dr David Beirman is a scholar and practitioner with an encyclopedic knowledge of the tourism industry. This timely book provides key insights into the many challenges facing the industry, not just from COVID-19 but across topics that are essential reading for students, tourism managers and those in government agencies tasked with safety and security at destinations around the world. -- Professor Jeff Wilks, Adjunct Professor, Griffith Health David Beirman is undoubtedly one of the worlds most knowledgeable and respected experts on Tourism Crisis and Resilience. His work to support destinations and the tourism industry in general prepare, navigate and recover from crisis continues to provide immeasurable benefits to all who seek his assistance. -- Chris Flynn, CEO, World Tourism Association for Culture & Heritage Well written…accessible and easy to understand…a great text for all levels of university students… This text would help those persons make pragmatic plans for future disruptions and/or crises. -- Craig Webster * Journal of Tourism Futures * The modern world seems, unfortunately, increasingly prone to crises which impact on tourism directly and indirectly while crisis situations can originate within the industry itself. The subject is receiving growing attention from the media and scholars as well as practitioners, but there is still much work to be done. David Beirman’s new book makes a major contribution to the literature, promoting awareness of the various and complex forms of tourism crises. It examines underlying causes of crises, their characteristics, consequences and management challenges. Written in a scholarly, yet very accessible style, the book conveys tourism’s propensity to crises and the dynamics of their evolution alongside strategies for managing the process. Especially valuable are the case studies from around the world which include much more (relevant) detail than usually offered in such examples and provide fresh perspectives. The book will be of great interest and value to both scholars and practitioners as well as the more general public, promoting understanding and stimulating discussion. The reviewer would have welcomed a concluding section, underlining and integrating central strands and suggesting key directions for future research, but this omission does not detract from the overall quality of the book. Although a salutary reminder of tourism’s vulnerability to multiple types of crises and often severely damaging results, the book is optimistic in tone and highlights the resilience of tourism and its ability to recover. It demonstrates the need for good management and analyses alternative and effective approaches on the part of both public and private sector in preparing for and dealing with crises. In summary, Beirman has produced a comprehensive and excellent book which examines a vital theme in an interesting, lively and thought-provoking way. It skillfully balances the theoretical and practical in its approach, affords a wealth of new information and intelligent insights and should appeal to a wide audience. -- Joan C Henderson Informative, well-written, and in an accessible and easy-to-understand style. It covers a wide range of topics such as crisis communication, resilience, governance, training and education, accessibility, and many other topics that are necessary for understanding the main theme. The case studies and concrete examples of destinations presented are one of the strengths of the book, providing a practical insight into the components of a crisis and recovery strategies…This book is highly recommended for those interested in the subject. -- Amina Chebli If anyone among us holds the both the practical and academic experience to write about Tourism Crisis and Disaster Recovery, it is Dr David Beirman. Dr Beirman is our 'go to' colleague for the latest insight on previous and current crises and their likely implications for tourism. This is a much needed book that covers an extensive array of themes relevant to crisis and disaster recovery, many of which have been overlooked by the literature to date. This book will no doubt provide essential lessons for both practitioner, student and academic audiences. -- Associate Professor Gabby Walters, University of Queensland Dr David Beirman is a scholar and practitioner with an encyclopedic knowledge of the tourism industry. This timely book provides key insights into the many challenges facing the industry, not just from COVID-19 but across topics that are essential reading for students, tourism managers and those in government agencies tasked with safety and security at destinations around the world. -- Professor Jeff Wilks, Adjunct Professor, Griffith Health David Beirman is undoubtedly one of the worlds most knowledgeable and respected experts on Tourism Crisis and Resilience. His work to support destinations and the tourism industry in general prepare, navigate and recover from crisis continues to provide immeasurable benefits to all who seek his assistance. -- Chris Flynn, CEO, World Tourism Association for Culture & Heritage Author InformationDavid Beirman is Adjunct Fellow in Tourism at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) School of Business, Australia. He completed undergraduate and postgraduate degrees majoring in Sociology at the University of NSW. David ‘s 30 year career in the Australian travel industry encompassed work with retail travel agencies, wholesale tour operators, consolidation and air fares, destination marketing and management, human resource management and in-service travel industry training. Prior to joining UTS as a full-time lecturer in November, 2009 David had developed tourism courses and lectured part-time at UTS, Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School, University of Sydney and University of NSW in market research, Middle East Studies and Sociology. His specialist areas of research are tourism risk, crisis and recovery management and destination marketing. He has been widely published in these fields. He has been invited as a keynote speaker in conferences all over the world and has provided crisis and recovery management consultation to governments and tourism businesses in Australia and overseas. David maintains industry connections as a member of PATA’s Rapid Response Crisis Management Task Force and as a founding member since 2003 of the Consular Consultative group to the Australian Dept of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Between 2000-2012 he was the founder and National Secretary of the Eastern Mediterranean Tourism Association which promoted and marketed 17 national destinations between Italy and Jordan to the Australian travel trade and consumer markets. He was also Director of the Israel Government Tourism Office (Oceania) between 1994-2006. In September 2011 and September 2012 he co-organized the UN World Tourism Organization’s conferences held in Australia on the integration of Emergency Management and Tourism. David is the co-chair of the Tourism Risk, Crisis and Recovery Special Interest Group of the Council of Australasian Tourism and Hospitality Educators Teaching Areas: tourism marketing; destination management; strategic management in tourism; niche marketing in tourism; the tourism and hospitality industry structure and politics; tourism risk, crisis and recovery management, airline and transport management, human resource management. Research Areas: tourism risk; crisis and recovery management; destination marketing and sustainable tourism Books By David Beirman (2003) Restoring Tourism Destinations in Crisis(2003) Allen & Unwin,Sydney Cabi Publishing UK and USA (2011) Co Author with Bert Van Walbeek Bounce Back Tourism Risk, Crisis and Recovery Management Guide: Pacific Asia Travel Association Bangkok. (2016) Tourism Risk, Crisis and Recovery Management Guide: Council of Australian Tour Operators, Sydney Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |