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Economy & Business, Volume 15, 2021

BUILDING UP TOURISM RESILIENCE AFTER COVID-19. THE CASE OF ALBANIA
Arjana Kadiu
Pages: 392-400
Published: 29 Sep 2021
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Abstract: Tourism, like similar major industries of the world, has been unexpectedly forced to stop its rapid growth. We are aware that, along with its growth, the environmental damage was slowly getting out of control. Pandemic has obviously damaged our world and raised imperative questions regarding our lives and the way we should organize ourselves better. However, it has excited our minds to think of all this, as a time to acknowledge the mistakes we have made and identify opportunities for a resilient future for our world. The aim of this paper is to assess the importance of concrete engagement toward a sustainable development and a green economy. The research analyses important perceptions of tourism stakeholders in Albania, related to destination sustainability. On the other hand, difficulties encountered along this path, are observed and possible solutions and recommendations for future environmental change and future research are given.
Keywords: pandemic, tourism, sustainable development, green economy
Cite this article: Arjana Kadiu. BUILDING UP TOURISM RESILIENCE AFTER COVID-19. THE CASE OF ALBANIA. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Economy & Business 15, 392-400 (2021). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1002260/
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