Author: Hussain, Asif Fusté-Forné Francesc Simmons David
Title: Fear of Pandemics or Fear of Tourism: the Challenges for Human Mobility Cord-id: fvhijwp8 Document date: 2021_1_1
ID: fvhijwp8
Snippet: According to Fidler (2004), there is a significant relationship between human mobility, globalisation and microbial resilience. Figure 1 almost forecasts the spread of the disease globally outside mainland China by connecting international airline travel routes, observed in Figure 2. Because of the extent of global connectivity, it is harder to contain the spread of pathogens emerged in one part of the world, which rapidly travel to any other side of the globe. [...]the hospitality and tourism i
Document: According to Fidler (2004), there is a significant relationship between human mobility, globalisation and microbial resilience. Figure 1 almost forecasts the spread of the disease globally outside mainland China by connecting international airline travel routes, observed in Figure 2. Because of the extent of global connectivity, it is harder to contain the spread of pathogens emerged in one part of the world, which rapidly travel to any other side of the globe. [...]the hospitality and tourism industry has been pushed into a severe recession. Pandemics have further and faster reach as the velocity of travel has increased. Since the introduction of widespread (air) travel from the late 1950s tourism has grown rapidly and unsustainably in some cases.
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