A Farming Crisis or a Tourism Disaster? An Analysis of the Foot and Mouth Disease in the UK

作者: Graham A. Miller , Brent W. Ritchie

DOI: 10.1080/13683500308667949

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摘要: As the number of disasters and crises affecting tourism industry increases, it is becoming necessary to understand nature these how manage limit impacts such incidents. This paper defines before discussing area crisis disaster management. The then applies foot mouth outbreak which occurred in United Kingdom framework proposed by Faulkner (2001). notes that although fits basic principles Faulkner's (2001) model, size, scope subsequent management over an extended period suggests model useful, has limited usefulness because not all are same. Nevertheless, examining managed, lessons for destinations organisations may help turn incidents into positive forces change reduce severity future disasters.

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