Centering Public Health and Community Consent in Tourism Post-COVID-19
Recreation, Parks, and Tourism in Public Health
; 6:5-19, 2022.
Article
in English
| ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-2022507
ABSTRACT
The COVĪD-ig pandemic has disrupted the travel and tourism sector more than any previous natural or human-caused event. Recognizing the pandemic as an opportunity for self-reflection, calls to action implore the sector to reimagine, reevaluate, and restructure tourism to be more sustainable, balanced, and equitable. Meanwhile, COVID-1g will exacerbate the public health and environmental risks of tourism, widening unjust health disparities between tourists and locals. In response, we offer a novel framework centering public health and community consent as a model for future research and programming in tourism.
Travel And Tourism; Infectious diseases; Health disparities; COVID-19 vaccines; Public health; Tourists; Market positioning; Selfreflection; COVID-19; Pandemics; Tourism; Community; Environmental impact; Medical research; Sex crimes; Economic growth; Coronaviruses; Immunization; Consent; Disease transmission
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ProQuest Central
Topics:
Long Covid
Language:
English
Journal:
Recreation, Parks, and Tourism in Public Health
Year:
2022
Document Type:
Article
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