Residents’ Perceptions of Sustainable Tourism Destination Recovery: The Case of Northern Cyprus
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2022Author
Seyedabolghasemi, Maryam AlsadatKılıç, Hasan
Avcı, Turgay
Eluwole, Kayode Kolawole
Lasisi, Taiwo Temitope
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As nations and tourism destinations are beginning to relax nonpharmaceutical measures
for the prevention of the COVID-19 virus, a major quest of tourism stakeholders is to restart and
restore the once viable and productive industry to its prior state. While the urge to restart and restore
may necessitate a strategic plan and drastic measures, care must be taken not to undermine the
sustainability of the destination. The current study seeks to understand the perceptions of residents
of Northern Cyprus as key tourism stakeholders concerning the impacts of COVID-19 to the island’s
tourism activities and recommendations for recovery post pandemic. To this end, the study used
grounded theory and semistructured interviews to explore how residents perceive the contribution
of focused advertisements and stakeholder engagement in the sustainable restoration of tourism
activities post COVID-19 on the island. While divergent opinions were gathered, it can be inferred
that stakeholders expect the implementation of strategic plans aided by focused advertisements to
ensure the sustainability of their tourist destinations. Policy directions and academic contributions
are also stated as requirements.
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