2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhtm.2016.04.005
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Evolving approaches to volcanic tourism crisis management: An investigation of long-term recovery models at Toya-Usu Geopark

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“…Etna, as well as in volcanic islands in the Mediterranean basin [27,52,53]. Nitrogen content in our study sites (0.03-0.31%) fell within the range found in literature (0.01-0.74%) [27,52,53], confirming the low nutrient content of primary succession sites. P and K content were much lower than those found in deeper and more fertile volcanic soils used for agricultural crops [54].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…Etna, as well as in volcanic islands in the Mediterranean basin [27,52,53]. Nitrogen content in our study sites (0.03-0.31%) fell within the range found in literature (0.01-0.74%) [27,52,53], confirming the low nutrient content of primary succession sites. P and K content were much lower than those found in deeper and more fertile volcanic soils used for agricultural crops [54].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Conversely, SOC of NURS soils was within the range found in more developed soils of Mt. Etna, as well as in volcanic islands in the Mediterranean basin [27,52,53]. Nitrogen content in our study sites (0.03-0.31%) fell within the range found in literature (0.01-0.74%) [27,52,53], confirming the low nutrient content of primary succession sites.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Other examples can be drawn from the wider literature on destination management. Jones (2016) discusses the Toya-Usa Geopark in Japan, which, after repeated volcanic eruptions, was transformed into a heritage park. Management shifted from being entirely government-led to including local stakeholders as well.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This phase can be divided into two cases. When there is no disaster planning in the disaster area, the system will analyse and process the disaster-related data, the sub-aid management agency will distribute the resources, equipment and staff (Jones, 2016). When there is disaster planning in the disaster area, there will be some adjustment to the previous planning and also the original plan will be revised and updated based on the new data.…”
Section: The Disaster Mitigationmentioning
confidence: 99%