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Ensuring tourist safety and security is critical for maintaining a destination's reputation and attractiveness. This book explores strategies for managing risks, from natural hazards to crime and health crises. Covering crisis communication, risk assessment, and implementing safety protocols, it highlights best practices adopted by leading destinations to enhance traveler confidence. The book is an indispensable resource for destination managers, policymakers, and tourism professionals focused on safety and risk management.

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Ensuring tourist safety and security is critical for maintaining a destination's reputation and attractiveness. This book explores strategies for managing risks, from natural hazards to crime and health crises. Covering crisis communication, risk assessment, and implementing safety protocols, it highlights best practices adopted by leading destinations to enhance traveler confidence. The book is an indispensable resource for destination managers, policymakers, and tourism professionals focused on safety and risk management.
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Dr. Maria Rellie B. Kalacas is an accomplished educator with over 18 years of experience in tertiary education. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Saint Dominic Savio in Caloocan City, specializing in educational leadership and management. A passionate advocate for learning and mentorship, she is deeply committed to empowering her community and has contributed to the field through her published research. Dr. Kalacas is dedicated to fostering creativity and a love for learning among her students. Currently, she serves as the Scholarship and Financial Assistance Chairperson at Laguna State Polytechnic University, Sta. Cruz Campus, where she holds the rank of Associate Professor V. She is also a former Dean of the College of Hospitality Management and Tourism and a former Chairperson for Gender and Development, reflecting her dynamic leadership and impactful contributions to education and community development.