2021
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202133102002
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Governing sustainable tourism in time of COVID-19 disaster: empirical evidence from Bintan, Kepulauan Riau

Abstract: The COVID-19 disaster has brought various negative effects on human activities, including the tourism sector. However, only a few studies have conducted to the development and governance of tourism by the stakeholders during the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of this study is to explain the governance of sustainable tourism during the COVID-19 outbreak. The research was conducted in Bintan Regency, Kepulauan Riau, by using a qualitative approach. The data were collected using an interview with several tourism … Show more

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“…Likewise, our analysis notes that non-state actors significantly contribute to reducing the climate change effect. The findings confirm prior research highlighting the contribution of civil society and the government in climate change governance[10],[27]. More recently, Cotler et al[28] sought the role of civil society organisations in an urban area in Mexico.…”
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“…Likewise, our analysis notes that non-state actors significantly contribute to reducing the climate change effect. The findings confirm prior research highlighting the contribution of civil society and the government in climate change governance[10],[27]. More recently, Cotler et al[28] sought the role of civil society organisations in an urban area in Mexico.…”
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confidence: 83%