Conclusion: tourism and development in the face of uncertainty and chaos.
Publication: Tourism in development: reflective essays
pp. 256-263
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This concluding chapter suggests that the coronavirus crisis and its consequences can be considered from the perspective of chaos theory. This proposes that chaotic systems - including tourism - although subject to periods of disorder or chaos, inevitably self-organize into a new form of order and structure. The chapter then proceeds to expand on remarks by Richard Butler in Chapter 4, to reflect on the potential nature of this 'new normal' in the context of tourism and development, highlighting a variety of potentially influential actors.
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Pages: 256 - 263
Editors: Peter U. C. Dieke [email protected], Makerere University Business School Kampala Uganda , Brian E. M. King [email protected], The Hong Kong Polytechnic University 17 Science Museum Road East TST Kowloon Hong Kong , and Richard A. J. Sharpley [email protected], Lancashire School of Business & Enterprise Greenbank Building University of Central Lancashire Preston PR1 2HE UK
ISBN (ePDF): 978-1-78924-282-9
ISBN (ePub): 978-1-78924-283-6
ISBN (Hardback): 978-1-78924-281-2
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Published online: 30 November 2020
Cover date: 2021
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