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Silver linings around dark clouds: Tourism, Covid-19 and a return to traditional values, villages and the vanua
- Description:
- The global pandemic has adversely affected tourism globally, particularly in small island states heavily dependent on tourism. The closure of borders to regular flights for over a year in places such as Fiji, Samoa, Cook Islands and Vanuatu, where this research was undertaken, has resulted in massive job losses. Many tourism employees have left the once-bustling tourist hubs, returning to villa...
- Display date:
- 2022-08
- Location:
- Cook Islands
- Format:
- Journal article
- Collections:
- Massey Research Online
- Publisher:
- Victoria University of Wellington and John Wiley and Sons Australia Ltd.
- Content partner:
- Massey University
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- Not specified
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