Tourism in Crisis Video
Icelandic Tourism Research Centre The Icelandic Tourism Research Centre (ITRC) is a cooperative project between three universities in Iceland. The ITRC's aim is to strenghten and promote tourism research and further the bonds of research and industry through collaborative projects and serves therefore as a bridge between the industry and academia. ITRC is well established
COVID in Iceland In Iceland, the COVID-19 crisis has, like elsewhere, taken its toll on the tourism industry. In order to better understand the reaction of the industry, a small study was carried out during the summer of 2021 amongst tourism stakeholders in South Iceland. Interviews were conducted with SMEs in the region. The goal
Smart Tourism award recognizes sustainability and digitization in the sector COVID-19 has changed the tourism industry, but this award recognizes cities that are responding to the changes with increased digitization and accessibility. The European Capital of Smart Tourism 2022 honors two cities that represent smart tourism. These cities respond to the challenges of a changing
Scottish tourism and COVID-19: what’s the outlook for the sector? An extraordinarily uncertain outlook The outlook for tourism is extraordinarily uncertain worldwide, and recovery will depend on interlinked factors related to both the health crisis and the economy that touch on both the demand and supply side of tourism. These include: evolution of the pandemic
FUNIBER: Who we are and what we are doing for the project The COVID-19 pandemic has affected nearly every aspect of our lives, and it has impacted Europe's tourism sector significantly. In collaboration with multiple international partners, FUNIBER is proud to help get Europe’s tourism industry back on track safely. The project Navigating Tourism Crisis
Tourism research on the west coast of Scotland: developing business solutions for a sector in crisis Starting a series of blog spots that highlighted the work of our partners, we begin with the our Scottish lead partner, the Centre for Recreation and Tourism Research, part of the University of the Highlands. The Centre (https://www.whc.uhi.ac.uk/research/), established
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How COVID-19 is affecting employees in the tourism industry Barcelona is a city that heavily depends on tourism for economic revenue. The COVID-19 pandemic brought European tourism to a sudden halt, and the tourism sector is seeing unprecedented losses. María Cecilia Lupis is a reception manager at a hotel in Barcelona. Her hotel was forced
A short description of FUNIBER FUNIBER (https://www.funiber.org/) is a non-profit private organization devoted since 1997 to online education and multidisciplinary international projects. With headquarters located in the 22@ digital smart district in Barcelona (Spain), the international organization of FUNIBER comprises a group of universities, R&D centres and several SMEs. Since its foundation in Spain,