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The Impact of COVID-19 on the Australian Outdoor Recreation Industry from the Perspective of Practitioners

Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism(2021)

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The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted, and continues to impact, the viability of many industries worldwide. In Australia, the outdoor recreation industry, already severely affected by the summer 2019-2020 bushfires, was further affected by COVID-19 restrictions including internal border closures, stay at home orders, social distancing requirements and travel restrictions. We surveyed outdoor recreation industry representatives in Australia to assess the impact of COVID-19 on professionals in the industry, views on career choices, and per-spectives on the future of the industry in a post-COVID world. We found that COVID-19 affected outdoor rec-reation businesses in multiple ways, with a pessimistic outlook for the industry until travel restrictions and social distancing requirements are eased and economic confidence returns. This is unlikely to happen until vaccinations are rolled out nationally and herd immunity has been achieved. Even after this, however, the industry is likely to continue to suffer through loss of qualified staff and the flow-on effects of the imposed pause in guided outdoor recreation and tourism activities. We identify an urgent need for the industry to adapt and futureproof itself against future disruptors, including the very real possibility of future novel virus epidemics or pandemics. Management implications: center dot the disruptive effect of COVID-19 on the industry, is not an aberration as another zoonotic coro-navirus will manifest itself in the foreseeable future center dot living with the stochastic occurrence of coronavirus epidemics, some of which may develop into pandemics, is the new reality, and outdoor recreation providers will have to adapt to it. center dot the industry needs to develop activities that can be performed safely yet comply with increased hygiene and social distancing standards. center dot COVID-19 showed the risks of losing qualified and experienced staff and client confidence. Outdoor recreation providers need to develop strategies to minimise such losses in future pandemics
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COVID-19,Outdoor recreation,Industry analysis,Tourism futures
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