¿Todo tiempo pasado fue mejor? El turismo frente a los desafíos de la nueva normalidad
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2020-07
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Enfrentarnos a la pandemia del Coronavirus
(Covid-19) nos posiciona ante la primera gran
crisis sanitaria del último siglo, con un impacto
significativo en los niveles social, económico,
político y cultural que ponen de manifiesto las
críticas a la globalización que ya estaban sobre
la mesa de discusión.
Si bien el turismo ha sabido recuperarse de otras
crisis ocurridas, por primera vez la actual pandemia provocó una total interrupción en los flujos
de viajeros tanto en el interior como entre los
países. La pandemia –y el consecuente cierre de
fronteras– ha acelerado y profundizado el cuestionamiento a la manera en que los países venían
gestionando el turismo, sobre todo en función
de los efectos negativos sobre las comunidades
de destino y sus patrimonios, así como sobre el
ambiente.
El turismo sostenible se erige como estructurador
de la recuperación del turismo a nivel mundial.
Facing the Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic positions us in front of the first major health crisis of the last century with a significant impact on the social, economic, political and cultural levels, bringing out the critics towards globalization that were already on the discussion table. Although tourism has managed to recover from other crises that have occurred, for the first time the current pandemic caused a total interruption in the flow of travelers both inland and between countries. The pandemic -and the consequent closure of borders-, has accelerated and deepened the questioning of the way countries have been managing tourism, especially based on the negative effects on destination communities and their heritage, as well as on the environment. Sustainable tourism stands as a structuring factor for the recovery of tourism worldwide.
Facing the Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic positions us in front of the first major health crisis of the last century with a significant impact on the social, economic, political and cultural levels, bringing out the critics towards globalization that were already on the discussion table. Although tourism has managed to recover from other crises that have occurred, for the first time the current pandemic caused a total interruption in the flow of travelers both inland and between countries. The pandemic -and the consequent closure of borders-, has accelerated and deepened the questioning of the way countries have been managing tourism, especially based on the negative effects on destination communities and their heritage, as well as on the environment. Sustainable tourism stands as a structuring factor for the recovery of tourism worldwide.
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Pandemia, COVID-19, Turismo, Sostenibilidad, Tourism, Sustainability