Research on emergency management of tourism emergencies in small and medium-sized cities in China based on 4R theory
DOI: 10.23977/tmte.2023.060701 | Downloads: 41 | Views: 747
Author(s)
Li Ying 1
Affiliation(s)
1 School of Management, Northwest University of Political Science and Law, Chang'an District, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
Corresponding Author
Li YingABSTRACT
With the development of tourism, emergencies in tourism will follow one after another, so it is necessary to let the emergency management system run through the whole process before, during and after the event. Although China's small and medium-sized cities have been initially implemented in tourism emergency management, there are still many shortcomings and weaknesses. Based on the 4R emergency management theory, this paper finds out the existing problems in the emergency management of tourism emergencies in small and medium-sized cities in China from four aspects of reducing force, preparation force, response force and resilience, corresponding to the usual protection management of tourism emergencies and the problems in the pre-event, in-event and post-event stages, and then puts forward corresponding countermeasures and suggestions according to the problems in each stage. So as to protect the life safety of tourists and promote the healthy development of tourism economy.
KEYWORDS
4R theory, Small and medium-sized city, Tourism emergencies, Emergency managementCITE THIS PAPER
Li Ying, Research on emergency management of tourism emergencies in small and medium-sized cities in China based on 4R theory. Tourism Management and Technology Economy (2023) Vol. 6: 1-10. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/tmte.2023.060701.
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