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This book is entitled the of Covid-19 on the business sustainability at tourism sector, special of tourist establishments of Mozambique island, the world heritage site as recognized by UNESCO, in December 1991. This a wonderful tourist destination with so many tourism establishment, where tourists, traveler and visitors from within and outside the country come to enjoy themselves. Therefore, with the outbreak of the pandemic, there was a need to explore the impacts of Covid-19 on the business sustainability at touristic establishment of Mozambique island, so as to propose strategies to keep of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is entitled the of Covid-19 on the business sustainability at tourism sector, special of tourist establishments of Mozambique island, the world heritage site as recognized by UNESCO, in December 1991. This a wonderful tourist destination with so many tourism establishment, where tourists, traveler and visitors from within and outside the country come to enjoy themselves. Therefore, with the outbreak of the pandemic, there was a need to explore the impacts of Covid-19 on the business sustainability at touristic establishment of Mozambique island, so as to propose strategies to keep of business sustainable during the Covid-19, considering that the tourist establishment in that destination is the responsible for the socioeconomic development of the local community. Moreover, it may help the investor and business managers to be aware of such impacts and possible strategies so that they may be well positioned in designing strategic plan to keep on with their business. Authors decided to work together in this valuable book to let people informed of how Covid-19 has impacted on the tourism sector of Mozambique Island.
Autorenporträt
El Sr. Realito Adamugy Ussene Momade y la Sra. Ninla Carlos Lipanoa son compañeros de la misma Universidad, en concreto de la misma Facultad. Decidieron trabajar juntos en este valioso trabajo para informar a la gente de cómo Covid-19 on ha impactado en los sectores turísticos de la isla de Mozambique, Patrimonio de la Humanidad.