Covid-19 and ecotourism prospect: Malaysia and Indonesia perspectives
The coronavirus (Covid 19) has a significant impact on all businesses in Asia, the Pacific region, and the rest of the world. Indeed, apart from health effects, the Covid 19 pandemic has significant economic effects worldwide. Tourism is the most significantly affected business by COVID-19. As a...
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Language: | English |
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2022
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Online Access: | http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/7172/1/2.pdf http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/7172/ |
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Summary: | The coronavirus (Covid 19) has a significant impact on all businesses in Asia, the Pacific region, and
the rest of the world. Indeed, apart from health effects, the Covid 19 pandemic has significant economic
effects worldwide. Tourism is the most significantly affected business by COVID-19. As a major
economic sector and source of foreign exchange earnings in many countries in Asia, the sudden fall in
tourist arrivals has severe economic and social consequences within and beyond tourism. Helble and
Fink (2020) stated that one strategy for countries' tourism recovery could be implemented through travel
bubbles or the concept of a green corridor. Travel bubbles with the green concept become one of the
strategies from countries such as Indonesia and Malaysia. |
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