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  • Open Access Danish
    Authors: 
    Anders, Hede; Jørgensen, Søren Schultz; Andersen, Jørgen Goul;
    Country: Denmark
  • Open Access Danish
    Authors: 
    Ren, Carina; Therkelsen, Anette; James, Laura; Halkier, Henrik; Bembom, Elsbeth;
    Country: Denmark

    Hvad tager turismeerhvervet med sig efter halvandet år med nedlukning? Hvad er lært og udviklet? Vi stiller skarpt på tre helt store tendenser: bæredygtig, digital og lokal turisme.

  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 2021
    Open Access Danish
    Authors: 
    Halkier, Henrik; Ren, Carina; James, Laura; Therkelsen, Anette; Bembom, Elsbeth;
    Country: Denmark

    Hvad skal guide os videre i turismeudviklingen efter corona? Denne blog gør status og sammen med to fremtrædende turismeeksperter - Signe Jungersted fra Group NAO og Anna Porse fra Seismonaut - kaster vi et skarpt lys på de sidste to års erfaringer.

  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 2020
    Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Farah, Abdulkadir Osman;
    Publisher: www.ac4tec.com
    Country: Denmark

    A mysterious virus, classified by WHO (World Health Organization) as COVID-19, wrecks global health and potentially endangers the global social, political and economic order[i]. In countering the risks and protecting their populations, nations across the world adopt drastic national restrictions. Authorities temporarily suspend national as well as transnational encounters and connections. The virus, as well as how authorities and societies respond to, might have greater long-term impact. However, If the virus spreads transnationally, why then nation-states favour national protectionism instead of exploring common multilateral solutions? Could the application of national tools solve a seemingly transnational pandemic?Almost worldwide reverberations of state-decrees take effect- unleashing cancellations of public and private gatherings and events. So far, most of the alert and ensuing explanations and justifications mainly concentrate on the affluent world. In parts of the developing world, the ruling elites often ignore pre-consultations. Millions (already suffering from traditional curable malaises and inequalities) confront additional virus-related existential threats. Among the most disadvantaged include the internally and externally displaced refugees in the world. Many of them live in derelict encampments scattered across the Middle East and Africa.

  • Restricted English
    Authors: 
    Faber, Stine Thidemann; Nielsen, Lærke Thrysøe;
    Country: Denmark
  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 2021
    Open Access Danish
    Authors: 
    Kvorning, Merete Skovsted; Therkelsen, Anette;
    Country: Denmark

    Konferenceturismen har lige som mange andre omfavnet de digitale formater under pandemien. I dette vidensindspark zoomer vi ind på de udfordringer og muligheder virtuelle konferencer, særligt hybride formater, indeholder – og ikke mindst deres levedygtighed fremadrettet.

  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 2020
    Open Access Danish
    Authors: 
    Jørgensen, Michael Søgaard;
    Publisher: Ingeniøren
    Country: Denmark

    En række danske organisationer har den seneste måneds tid offentliggjort planer for grøn genstart efter Covid19-krisen. De fleste planer har først og fremmest fokus på investeringer i vedvarende energi og energibesparelser, men der er forslag til cirkulær økonomi i enkelte planer. Artiklen analyserer planernes forslag til øget plantebaseret kost, billigere reparationer samt øget genbrug og genanvendelse som del af grøn genstart

  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 2021
    Restricted Danish
    Authors: 
    Lyngdorf, Niels Erik Ruan; Bertel, Lykke Brogaard; Andersen, Thomas;
    Publisher: Aalborg University
    Country: Denmark
  • Open Access Danish
    Authors: 
    Kvorning, Merete Skovsted; James, Laura; Halkier, Henrik;
    Country: Denmark
  • Restricted English
    Authors: 
    James, Laura;
    Publisher: Regional Studies Association
    Country: Denmark

    It is clear that the pandemic has had a dramatic impact on tourism regions in the short term. Europe has seen a drop of 77% in international visitor numbers in 2021 compared to pre-pandemic, and the UNWTO estimates that 100-120 million jobs are at risk globally. But what will the longer-term impacts be? This blog considers whether tourism regions will bounce back to old development paths after the pandemic or whether it will prove to be a transformative moment, triggering the establishment of new development trajectories. It draws on research, funded by the Regional Studies Association ‘Pandemics, Cities, Regions & Industry Small Grant Scheme’, which has investigated the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on tourism regions and how destination organisations have reacted.

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31 Research products, page 1 of 4
  • Open Access Danish
    Authors: 
    Anders, Hede; Jørgensen, Søren Schultz; Andersen, Jørgen Goul;
    Country: Denmark
  • Open Access Danish
    Authors: 
    Ren, Carina; Therkelsen, Anette; James, Laura; Halkier, Henrik; Bembom, Elsbeth;
    Country: Denmark

    Hvad tager turismeerhvervet med sig efter halvandet år med nedlukning? Hvad er lært og udviklet? Vi stiller skarpt på tre helt store tendenser: bæredygtig, digital og lokal turisme.

  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 2021
    Open Access Danish
    Authors: 
    Halkier, Henrik; Ren, Carina; James, Laura; Therkelsen, Anette; Bembom, Elsbeth;
    Country: Denmark

    Hvad skal guide os videre i turismeudviklingen efter corona? Denne blog gør status og sammen med to fremtrædende turismeeksperter - Signe Jungersted fra Group NAO og Anna Porse fra Seismonaut - kaster vi et skarpt lys på de sidste to års erfaringer.

  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 2020
    Open Access English
    Authors: 
    Farah, Abdulkadir Osman;
    Publisher: www.ac4tec.com
    Country: Denmark

    A mysterious virus, classified by WHO (World Health Organization) as COVID-19, wrecks global health and potentially endangers the global social, political and economic order[i]. In countering the risks and protecting their populations, nations across the world adopt drastic national restrictions. Authorities temporarily suspend national as well as transnational encounters and connections. The virus, as well as how authorities and societies respond to, might have greater long-term impact. However, If the virus spreads transnationally, why then nation-states favour national protectionism instead of exploring common multilateral solutions? Could the application of national tools solve a seemingly transnational pandemic?Almost worldwide reverberations of state-decrees take effect- unleashing cancellations of public and private gatherings and events. So far, most of the alert and ensuing explanations and justifications mainly concentrate on the affluent world. In parts of the developing world, the ruling elites often ignore pre-consultations. Millions (already suffering from traditional curable malaises and inequalities) confront additional virus-related existential threats. Among the most disadvantaged include the internally and externally displaced refugees in the world. Many of them live in derelict encampments scattered across the Middle East and Africa.

  • Restricted English
    Authors: 
    Faber, Stine Thidemann; Nielsen, Lærke Thrysøe;
    Country: Denmark
  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 2021
    Open Access Danish
    Authors: 
    Kvorning, Merete Skovsted; Therkelsen, Anette;
    Country: Denmark

    Konferenceturismen har lige som mange andre omfavnet de digitale formater under pandemien. I dette vidensindspark zoomer vi ind på de udfordringer og muligheder virtuelle konferencer, særligt hybride formater, indeholder – og ikke mindst deres levedygtighed fremadrettet.

  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 2020
    Open Access Danish
    Authors: 
    Jørgensen, Michael Søgaard;
    Publisher: Ingeniøren
    Country: Denmark

    En række danske organisationer har den seneste måneds tid offentliggjort planer for grøn genstart efter Covid19-krisen. De fleste planer har først og fremmest fokus på investeringer i vedvarende energi og energibesparelser, men der er forslag til cirkulær økonomi i enkelte planer. Artiklen analyserer planernes forslag til øget plantebaseret kost, billigere reparationer samt øget genbrug og genanvendelse som del af grøn genstart

  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 2021
    Restricted Danish
    Authors: 
    Lyngdorf, Niels Erik Ruan; Bertel, Lykke Brogaard; Andersen, Thomas;
    Publisher: Aalborg University
    Country: Denmark
  • Open Access Danish
    Authors: 
    Kvorning, Merete Skovsted; James, Laura; Halkier, Henrik;
    Country: Denmark
  • Restricted English
    Authors: 
    James, Laura;
    Publisher: Regional Studies Association
    Country: Denmark

    It is clear that the pandemic has had a dramatic impact on tourism regions in the short term. Europe has seen a drop of 77% in international visitor numbers in 2021 compared to pre-pandemic, and the UNWTO estimates that 100-120 million jobs are at risk globally. But what will the longer-term impacts be? This blog considers whether tourism regions will bounce back to old development paths after the pandemic or whether it will prove to be a transformative moment, triggering the establishment of new development trajectories. It draws on research, funded by the Regional Studies Association ‘Pandemics, Cities, Regions & Industry Small Grant Scheme’, which has investigated the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on tourism regions and how destination organisations have reacted.