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Emergency Management and Tourism Stakeholder Responses to Crises
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2016
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EngineeringEmergency ManagementRisk ManagementManagementDisaster MitigationContested AreaPublic PolicyEmergency ResponseDisaster ResponseDisaster ScenarioEmergency PreparednessTourism Stakeholder ResponsesDisaster ManagementDelphi ExerciseTourismCrisis ManagementMedicineEmergency MedicineSocial Responsibility
This article examines the contested area of the responsibility for destinations and tourists, within emergency settings. It incorporates a Delphi-Scenario technique to facilitate a structured discussion of emergency management for different destination stakeholders. The Delphi exercise engaged 123 senior international stakeholders, from 9 different industry sectors, across 34 countries to provide a global perspective. The study's principal focus is on the notion of emergency management, to identify the challenges that stakeholders would face within a disaster scenario. The exercise asked stakeholders to identify with whom the responsibility rests for 18 distinct disaster-related activities. The study proposes a responsibility allocation building-block framework that could help speed up the emergency management responses by "knowing who is going to do what" with a particular focus on dealing with international tourists as a community in a disaster zone.
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