2020
DOI: 10.33787/ceg20200001
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COVID-19 e turismo: danos reputacionais e efeitos da pandemia nos planos de férias e viagens

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“…Sönmez et al (2019) show that travel networks work as channels for disease proliferation through increased contact caused by rising Boletín de la Asociación de Geógrafos Españoles, (91) population mobility and can affect tourists that come into contact with pathogens in their destinations, and, similarly, tourism destination residents can be put at risk by exposure to tourists. This has been the pattern in the COVID-19 pandemic, where, indeed, tourism has not only been hit by the consequences but has also been one of the causes (Brito, 2020), having played a key role in its propagation (Iaquinto, 2020). For this reason, mobility and travel have been restricted.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Sönmez et al (2019) show that travel networks work as channels for disease proliferation through increased contact caused by rising Boletín de la Asociación de Geógrafos Españoles, (91) population mobility and can affect tourists that come into contact with pathogens in their destinations, and, similarly, tourism destination residents can be put at risk by exposure to tourists. This has been the pattern in the COVID-19 pandemic, where, indeed, tourism has not only been hit by the consequences but has also been one of the causes (Brito, 2020), having played a key role in its propagation (Iaquinto, 2020). For this reason, mobility and travel have been restricted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this reason, robust strategies in tourism are required to fight against climate change (Kietävainen & Tuulentie, 2013;Prideaux et al, 2020). A number of authors suggest this challenge reflects the need to advance towards a decrease in tourism as an alternative approach to achieve sustainability (Alpestana, 2020;Andriotis, 2018;Mansilla & Milano, 2018;Sharpley, 2020), as there is ample evidence showing that continuing with a model that prioritises growth is simply unsustainable (Brito, 2020). Thus, cities' economic dependence on tourism monoculture, the negative impacts of overtourism and the challenge of climate change in the Anthropocene emerged as key problems in urban cultural tourism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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