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Laura Magan

Who is Laura Magan and how is she contributing to the ¨The Navigating Tourism Crisis Recovery¨ program Magan´s role in the project is to create IO´s also known as Intellectual Outputs. This means she is focused on providing content about destination planning and crisis management for higher education institutions and regional tourism. She says the

2022-07-22T15:56:56+00:00Latest News|

Íris Hrund Halldórsdóttir´s- T-Nav Interview

Íris Hrund Halldórsdóttir´s role in the The Navigating Tourism Crisis Recovery program Halldórsdóttir is a researcher at the Icelandic Tourism Research Centre. The research centre is responsible for giving a quality assessment of the materials being produced in the project. Íris Hrund Halldórsdóttir has a masters degree in tourism studies and is also an adjunct

2022-07-22T15:53:34+00:00Latest News|

The Outlook of Tourism Recovery in 2022

The Outlook of Tourism Recovery in 2022 One of the sectors of the economy that the pandemic most brutally devastated was the tourism industry. With stay-at-home orders and travel restrictions, the number of visitors to many destinations fell to almost nothing in 2020. While many hoped for a recovery in 2021, the development of the

2022-05-20T11:40:43+00:00Latest News|

Is tourism interesting field of work after the COVID-19 pandemic?

Is tourism an interesting field of work after the COVID-19 pandemic? With massive layoffs in tourism to respond to the drop in tourism numbers and the uncertainty that followed the COVID-19 pandemic, the question arises whether the tourism industry's reputation and trust have been somewhat damaged. When tourism numbers started to rise again in 2021,

2022-05-20T11:33:55+00:00Latest News|

Ethical Tourism Recovery in Arctic Communities -survey results

Ethical Tourism Recovery in Arctic Communities -survey results Vilhelmiina Vainikka1, Rosalind Bryce2, Bobby Macaulay2 1 University of Lapland, Department of Tourism Research 2 University of the Highlands and Islands, Centre for Mountain Studies ETRAC (Ethical Tourism Recovery in Arctic Communities) is a Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme initiative, led by Karelia University of Applied

2022-02-06T16:10:03+00:00Latest News|