This study reports on the consequences of endemic cattle and sheep disease (2001) on two separate areas on the tourist industry; (a) the Grampian Region of Scotland (indirectly affected) and (b) Cumbria in England (directly affected), and secondly on the effects of various crisis management strategies to alleviate the ensuing problems in both areas. Data were collected by a survey of a sample of 200 tourism orientated SME operators in Grampian and 170 businesses in Cumbria. The results show two forms of impact caused by the disease, direct and those less obvious or tangible. Direct impact was the dramatic loss of trade, most dramatically experienced by the lack of tourists visiting the areas. Indirect effects included loss of supply, change...
The recent frequency and intensity of crises and disasters affecting the tourism industry has result...
AbstractAlthough a disease of low mortality, the global impact of foot and mouth disease (FMD) is co...
Objectives To understand the health and social consequences of the 2001 foot and mouth disease epide...
International and domestic tourism are sensitive to disastrous events which make areas inaccessible ...
As the number of disasters and crises affecting the tourism industry increases, it is becoming neces...
As the number of disasters and crises affecting the tourism industry increases, it is becoming neces...
As the number of disasters and crises affecting the tourism industry increases, it is becoming neces...
On 19 February 2001, a suspected case of foot and mouth disease was discovered at an abattoir in Ess...
This chapter explores the impact of foot and mouth disease on peripheral tourist destinations. It is...
The paper focuses on two aspects of the 2001 foot and mouth disease outbreak in Scotland which have ...
International and domestic tourism are sensitive to disastrous events which make areas inaccessible ...
This paper considers how a future outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) would be treated and cons...
This chapter explores the impact of foot and mouth disease on peripheral tourist destinations. It is...
This paper discusses the importance of tourism and event tourism in Cheltenham, England and the prob...
In this article five writers survey and analyse the impact on the British landscape of the foot and ...
The recent frequency and intensity of crises and disasters affecting the tourism industry has result...
AbstractAlthough a disease of low mortality, the global impact of foot and mouth disease (FMD) is co...
Objectives To understand the health and social consequences of the 2001 foot and mouth disease epide...
International and domestic tourism are sensitive to disastrous events which make areas inaccessible ...
As the number of disasters and crises affecting the tourism industry increases, it is becoming neces...
As the number of disasters and crises affecting the tourism industry increases, it is becoming neces...
As the number of disasters and crises affecting the tourism industry increases, it is becoming neces...
On 19 February 2001, a suspected case of foot and mouth disease was discovered at an abattoir in Ess...
This chapter explores the impact of foot and mouth disease on peripheral tourist destinations. It is...
The paper focuses on two aspects of the 2001 foot and mouth disease outbreak in Scotland which have ...
International and domestic tourism are sensitive to disastrous events which make areas inaccessible ...
This paper considers how a future outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) would be treated and cons...
This chapter explores the impact of foot and mouth disease on peripheral tourist destinations. It is...
This paper discusses the importance of tourism and event tourism in Cheltenham, England and the prob...
In this article five writers survey and analyse the impact on the British landscape of the foot and ...
The recent frequency and intensity of crises and disasters affecting the tourism industry has result...
AbstractAlthough a disease of low mortality, the global impact of foot and mouth disease (FMD) is co...
Objectives To understand the health and social consequences of the 2001 foot and mouth disease epide...