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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of figures and tables
Acronyms
Acknowledgments
Preface
Author's note
Part I Overview
1 Defining tourism destinations in crisis
2 Managing the recovery and restoration of destinations in crisis
Part II Terrorism and political violence
3 United States: September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks
The impact on American and global tourism
4 Egypt: terrorist attacks against tourists, 1990–98
Restoring confidence in tourism
5 Israel: the Palestinian uprising, 2000–02
Promotion of tourism during an ongoing crisis
6 Sri Lanka: civil war, 1995–2001
Marketing during a long-term crisis
7 Fiji: political coups, 1987 and 2000
Post-crisis tourism recovery
Part III Natural disaster
8 Turkey: Izmit earthquake, 1999
Rebuilding the tourist industry
Part IV Epidemic
9 Britain: foot-and-mouth disease, 2001
Restoring confidence through information dissemination
Part V Crime
10 South Africa: crime wave, 1994–2000
Pre-emptive response to potential tourism crisis
11 Australia: Port Arthur massacre, 1996
Tourism Tasmania’s response to an aberrant crisis
Part VI War
12 Croatia: the Croatia–Yugoslav war, 1991–95
Post-war recovery and tourism development
Part VII Combination crises
13 Philippines: combination crises, 1990–2001
Managing terrorism, natural disaster, crime and political instability
Notes
Select bibliography
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