The book series “Tourism Studies on the Mediterranean Region”, launched in 2021 by the Institute for Studies on the Mediterranean (ISMed) of the National Research Council of Italy (CNR), is focused on state-of-the-art research and practice on tourism in Mediterranean countries and islands. It proposes an integrated analysis of how geopolitical, socio-economic and cultural variables are interrelated with tourism activities in the Med area and a criticai evaluation of policies and measures that industries and governments have to look at to boost tourism economies and promote the structural transformation of the sector towards environmental, socio-economie and culturl sustainability. The aim of the first volume of the book series “Tourism Studies on the Mediterranean Region” is to offer new and critical perspectives on sustainable development in the Mediterranean countries and islands and provide ground evidence about how sustainable development research and practice can support the “new normal” of tourism and the structural transformation of the sector that is needed in light of the pandemic disease. The focus will be on the future shape of tourism after COVID-19 and the evolutionary trajectories of this sector both at the level of businesses and at the level of destinations in its transition towards more resilient and sustainable economies. The chapters included in this book cover a variety of topics related to the sustainable development of tourism in the post-pandemic era. Specifically: Sustainable tourism in the Mediterranean Region, with particular attention to the theoretical perspectives and measurement tools for the post-Covid era; Sustainable development of Mediterranean destinations: learning from best practices; Innovation for sustainabilitg: the response of the hospitality system to the pandemic crisis; The role of residents and tourists to address the challenges of sustainability; Policy interventions and recovery plans after the pandemic. By embracing different perspectives, adopting different level of analysis and taking into account different aspects and issues of the same phenomenon, all the chapters provide fresh critical reflections on the effects that the Covid-19 pandemic can produce on the tourism sector in the Mediterranean region and in its various countries and islands by shaping its potential trajectories towards sustainability. This original collection of works contributes to advance state-of-art knowledge on the topic of sustainability, shedding shed light on current trends and future dynamics of sustainable tourism, also in light on the pandemic crisis and its effects at both business and destination level. In this vein, the book can be a valuable reference on the topic for both for the acadeniic community and practitioners.
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