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An Industry in Crisis: How Vanuatu’s Tourism Sector Is Seeking Economic Recovery

Naupa Anna, Mecartney Sarah, Pechan Liz, Howlett Nick. 2021. .
An Industry in Crisis: How Vanuatu’s Tourism Sector Is Seeking Economic Recovery
BOOKPART, (2021 ) - PUBLISHEDVERSION - English (en-GB)

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Audience : COUNSELLORS, POLICYMAKERS, RESEARCHERS, STUDENTS

Subject
Vanuatu, Tourism, Governance, Management, Public-private partnerships
Domains
Economie, Gestion & Administration, Tourisme
Description

Although Vanuatu experienced no domestic COVID-19 cases in 2020, preventive border closures resulted in the sudden downturn of Vanuatu’s tourism industry, and the closure of many tourism-oriented businesses. Employment experienced a parallel downturn, in both the formal and informal sectors, despite creative efforts at gaining employment. This necessitated a rapid policy shift by the Government directed towards domestic tourism with some limited success. Longer term redevelopment of tourism focused on COVID-safe business readiness and an emergent theme of greater public-private coalition-building to accelerate national economic recovery efforts, including through a reimagining of the industry to cope with the ‘new normal’.

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Language
English (en-GB)
Creators
Naupa Anna, Mecartney Sarah, Pechan Liz, Howlett Nick
Contributors
Sources
In: Campbell, Y., Connell, J. (eds) COVID in the Islands: A comparative perspective on the Caribbean and the Pacific. Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore
Coverage
Vanuatu
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