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Atsuko Hashimoto and David J. Telfer
Andri N.R. Mardiah and Jon C. Lovett
Shupin (Echo) Fang, Girish Prayag and Lucie K. Ozanne
10 Ghost Towns and Tourism: L’Aquila, Italy Post-Earthquake
Daniel Wright
11 Conclusion: Earthquakes and Tourism – An Emerging Research Agenda
Girish Prayag and C. Michael Hall
Tables, Figures, Plates
Tables
1.1 Top 10 costliest world earthquakes and tsunamis by insured losses, 1980–2001
1.2 Major focus of chapters in relation to stages of disaster management cycle
2.1 Socioeconomic characteristics of respondents
2.2 Provisional timeframes of a fault earthquake in the Etna area
2.3 Level of threat due to earthquake
2.4 Earthquake risk: Sources of information
2.5 Community preparedness initiatives
2.6 Respondent perception of preparedness with respect to a seismic event
2.7 Perceptions of community belonging
2.8 Preparation acts for business resilience
4.1 Number of foreign visitors to Indonesia and Bali, 1969–2018
4.2 Number of rooms in classified hotels, non-classified hotels and other accommodation in the southern coastal region of Bali
7.1 Kumamoto Earthquake (earthquakes recorded stronger than M 5.0) between 14 April and 31 August 2016
7.2 Earthquake frequency by magnitudes (14 April 2016–30 June 2017)
8.1 Core business of respondents
8.2 The recovery period of business entities after the Jogjakarta Earthquake
10.1 Ghost tourism cities
10.2 Research participants: Local community members
10.3 Research participants: Tourists
Figures
1.1 System dimensions of tourism in earthquake affected destinations
2.1 Fault earthquake risk: Perception of preparedness
2.2 Discussion on earthquake preparedness
2.3 Opinion regarding consequences of fault earthquake
2.4 Opinion regarding consequences of fault earthquake
7.1 Kumamoto Earthquake epicentres and surrounding area
8.1 The most widely perceived business difficulties after the earthquake
Plates
4.1 Hotel displaying tsunami evacuation signage at Sanur Beach, 2017
4.2 Temporary Tsunami Evacuation Centre in Serangan Village
7.1 Aso Farmland accommodation poster at the entrance to Aso Farmland complex
Contributors
Alberto Amore, School of Business, Law and Communications, Southampton Solent University, UK.
Premangshu Chakrabarty, Department of Geography, Visva-Bharati, India.
Subhajit Das, Department of Geography, Presidency University, India.
C. Michael Hall, Department of Management, Marketing and Entrepreneurship, University of Canterbury, New Zealand; Geography Research Unit, University of Oulu, Finland; School of Business and Economics, Linnaeus University, Kalmar, Sweden; Department of Service Management and Service Studies, Lund University, Helsingborg, Sweden.
Atsuko Hashimoto, Department of Geography and Tourism Studies, Brock University, Canada.
Jon C. Lovett, School of Geography, University of Leeds, UK.
Andri N.R. Mardiah, School of Geography, University of Leeds, UK; The Ministry of National Development Planning (BAPPENAS), Indonesia.
Barbara Martini, Department of Economics and Finance, University of Rome, Italy.
Nigel D. Morpeth, Culture Place Policy Institute, University of Hull, UK.
Lucie Ozanne, Department of Management, Marketing and Entrepreneurship, University of Canterbury, New Zealand.
Marco Platania, Department of Educational Sciences, University of Catania, Italy.
Girish Prayag, Department of Management, Marketing and Entrepreneurship, University of Canterbury, New Zealand.
I Nengah Subadra, Sekolah Tinggi Pariwisata Triatma Jaya / Tourism Institute of Triatma Jaya, Jalan Kubu Gunung, Banjar Tegal Jaya, Kelurahan Dalung, Kecamatan Kuta Utara, Kabupaten, Bali, Indonesia.
David J. Telfer, Department of Geography and Tourism Studies, Brock University, Canada.
Daniel Wright, University of Central Lancashire, UK.
Shupin (Echo) Fang, Department of