TY - BOOK AU - Ritchie,Brent W. AU - Campiranon,Kom ED - C.A.B. International, TI - Tourism crisis and disaster management in the Asia-Pacific T2 - CABI Series in Tourism Management Reasearch AV - G155.A74 T658 2014eb U1 - 910.68/4 23 PY - 2014/// CY - Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK PB - CABI KW - Tourism KW - Asia KW - Pacific Area KW - Emergency management KW - Leisure, Recreation and Tourism Economics, (New March 2000) KW - Natural Disasters KW - Conflict, (New March 2000) KW - Tourism and Travel KW - Conflict KW - cabt KW - Crime KW - Crises KW - Disasters KW - Economic crises KW - Economic recovery KW - Management KW - Natural disasters KW - Planning N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Major Themes and Perspectives / Brent W. Ritchie and Kom Campiranon -- Conceptualizing Organizational Resilience in Tourism Crisis Management / Michelle R. Scarpino and Ulrike Gretzel -- Theoretical Perspectives on Crimes Against Tourists / Catherine E. Burton and John C. Crotts -- The Influence of Organizational Culture on Crisis Planning : An Application of the Competing Values Framework (CVF) in Chinese Hotels / Jie Wang and Brent W. Ritchie -- How Does Crisis Leadership Influence Effective Crisis Readiness (CR)? / Jennifer Cronin and Ken Parry -- Collaborative Communication Networks : An Application in Indonesia / Lori Pennington-Gray, Ignatius Cahyanto, Ashley Schroeder and Alexander Kesper -- Integrating Tourism into Disaster Recovery Management : The Case of the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami 2011 / Birgit Muskat, Hitomi Nakanishi and Deborah Blackman -- An Analysis of the Tourism Industry's Management Responses to Political Crises in Thailand / Vorawan Kanlayanasukho -- From Tsunami to Recovery : The Resilience of the Sri Lankan Tourism Industry / Jeremy Buultjens, Iraj Ratnayake and Athula Chammika Gnanapala -- Analysing the Impact of the 2011 Natural Disasters on the Central Queensland Tourism Industry / Scott Richardson, Roger March, Jan Lewis and Kylie Radel -- Influence of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) on the Chinese Outbound Travel Market : A Case Study of the Shanghai Regional Market / Emily Ma, Yan Zhang and Hailin Qu -- The Development of a Transnational Tourism Risk, Crisis and Recovery Management Network / David Beirman -- The Development of New Tourism Networks to Respond to and Recover from the 2011 Christchurch Earthquake / Susanne Becken, Noel Scott and Brent W. Ritchie -- Ecotourism as a Sustainable Recovery Tool after an Earthquake / Chin-Chin Wang and Carl Cater -- The Devastation of Darwin : Representing the Recovery and Reconstruction of Australia after Cyclone Tracy / Leanne White and Elspeth Frew -- Conclusion and Future Directions / Kom Campiranon and Brent W. Ritchie; Access limited to subscribing institution; Also available in print format N2 - The aim of this book is to contribute a much deeper understanding of tourism crisis and disaster management with a specific focus on the Asia-Pacific. Chapters contributed by international tourism scholars and practitioners discuss both the theoretical and practical approaches towards successful crisis management. This book examines a number of crisis and disaster types, including crises caused by crime, natural disaster, political conflict and financial crisis. The book has 16 chapters and is structured along the lifestyle stages of a crisis or disaster: (1) planning and preparedness activities before a crisis or disaster; (2) response to, or management of, a crisis or disaster as it occurs; and (3) a final resolution to a new or improved state after the crisis or disaster is over UR - https://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781780643250.0000 ER -