IMPORTANCE OF RISK MANAGEMENT FOR THE SUSTAINABILITY OF TOURISM

Dünya turizm sektörü bazı önemli uluslararası olayların neticesinde ciddi kayıplar yaşamış ve doğal afet risklerinin şiddeti özellikle sigorta sektörü açısından sürdürülebilir turizm tartışmalarının ana konusu haline gelmiştir. Birçok turizm merkezi çeşitli tehlikelerden (doğal, teknolojik, biyolojik ve toplumsal/politik) kaynaklı afetler ile yüz yüze gelmektedir. Sürdürülebilir turizm için risk yönetimi, doğal afetlerin turizm sektörüne yönelik olumsuz etkilerini giderebilmek üzere yapılacak planlama ve uygulama süreçlerini kapsamaktadır. Bu çalışmanın amacı, doğal afetlerin temel unsurlarını ve bunların turizm merkezleri üzerine etkilerini tartışmak, ayrıca sürdürülebilir turizm için risk yönetim sürecine bir alt yapı sağlamaktır

Turizmin Sürdürülebilirliği İçin Risk Yönetiminin Önemi

The world tourism industry suffered some severe losses as a result of a series of major international events and the magnitude of disaster risks has become a major topic of discussion for a sustainable tourism especially in the insurance industry. Most of the tourism destinations face a wide range of disasters and crises from a variety of hazards (natural, technological, biological, and civil/political). Risk management for sustainability of tourism refers to the planning and implementation of processes directed towards managing the adverse effects of disasters on tourism. The aim of this paper is to consider the key elements of disasters and their effects upon tourism destinations, and to provide background on risk management processes for sustainable tourism

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