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Pacific peoples and the pandemic: exploring multiple well-beings of people in tourism-dependent communities

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JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM
Volume 31, Issue 1, Pages 111-130

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2021.1970757

Keywords

tourism; Pacific; Covid-19; pandemic; well-being; culture; spirituality; tradition; land; justice; wellbeing

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This article examines the impact of border closures due to Covid-19 on the well-being of Pacific peoples. Despite devastating financial blow, many people have utilized traditional skills, cultural systems, social capital, and access to customary land to maintain their well-being. However, some individuals have experienced mental health issues and increased household conflicts. The study emphasizes the importance of spiritual well-being for Pacific peoples in times of shocks.
This article aims to examine how the border closures due to Covid-19 have impacted the well-being of Pacific peoples. Many women, men and children living on islands around the South Pacific live in households that depend on tourism income to provide for the majority of their cash needs, thus the pandemic has delivered a devastating financial blow to them. Nevertheless, an online survey combined with interviews in five Pacific countries shows that many people have drawn on their traditional skills combined with cultural systems, social capital and access to customary land to ensure that their well-being is maintained despite major decreases in household income. Others, however, have been more vulnerable, struggling with reductions in their mental health and increases in household conflict, for example. As well as this, the research data reveals that there needs to be a consideration of the spiritual aspect of well-being as something that is of deep importance for Pacific peoples and can provide them with great comfort and support during times of shocks. We will elucidate what can be learned from this in terms of planning for more just, sustainable tourism.

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