Successive Cyclone Idai Disaster and Covid-19 Pandemic Negatively Affected Tourist Arrivals in Chimanimani National Park, Zimbabwe

I. Mahakata
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Zimbabwe suffered a devastating meteorological disaster when Cyclone Idai affected the southeast part of the country in March 2019. Barely a year after the cyclone event, the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic emerged. This study explored how consecutive Cyclone Idai and Covid-19 affected tourist arrivals in Chimanimani National Park (CNP), Zimbabwe through; (i). Determining trend in tourist arrivals between 2010 and 2022, (ii). Establishing how Cyclone Idai and Covid-19 affected tourist arrivals and, (iii). Determining groups of tourist mostly affected by the consecutive Cyclone Idai and Covid-19 pandemic in CNP, Zimbabwe. Analysis of printed and electronic literature and tourists arrival records (2010-2022) from the Zimparks Chimanimani tourist office was done. There was a significant difference in number of tourist arrivals recorded before and after Cyclone Idai and Covid-19 incidence (p-value – 0.004). Tourist arrivals declined beginning 2019 to 2021. Local adult arrivals decreased from an average of 3566.75 to 1222 representing 34.26% while international adults’ arrival per annum decreased from 375.75 to 101.75 representing 27.08% during the same period. Tropical Cyclone Idai left trail of destruction on road networks, while Covid-19 resulted in travel restrictions and prohibited gatherings. Future researches may quantify in monetary value, total losses incurred in CNP as a result of consecutive Cyclone Idai and Covid-19 pandemic.
接连发生的 "伊代 "飓风灾害和 "Covid-19 "大流行对津巴布韦奇马尼马尼国家公园的游客人数造成了负面影响
2019 年 3 月,"伊代 "气旋影响了津巴布韦东南部地区,使津巴布韦遭受了毁灭性的气象灾害。气旋事件发生后不到一年,2019 年冠状病毒疾病大流行就出现了。本研究通过以下方面探讨了连续发生的 "伊代 "气旋和 "冠状病毒-19 "如何影响津巴布韦奇马尼玛尼国家公园(CNP)的游客抵达人数:(i).确定 2010 年至 2022 年期间游客抵达的趋势,(ii).确定 "伊代 "气旋和 Covid-19 对游客到访的影响,(iii).确定在津巴布韦 CNP,受连续的 "伊代 "气旋和 Covid-19 大流行影响最大的游客群体。对印刷和电子文献以及津巴布韦国家公园奇马尼玛尼旅游局的游客抵达记录(2010-2022 年)进行了分析。在 "伊达伊 "气旋和 "Covid-19 "疫情发生前后记录的游客抵达人数存在明显差异(p 值 - 0.004)。从 2019 年到 2021 年,游客人数有所下降。同期,本地成人游客从平均 3566.75 人次降至 1222 人次,降幅为 34.26%;国际成人游客从每年 375.75 人次降至 101.75 人次,降幅为 27.08%。热带气旋 "伊代 "给道路网络留下了破坏痕迹,而 "科维德-19 "则导致了旅行限制和禁止集会。未来的研究可能会量化 "伊代 "气旋和 "Covid-19 "大流行给中国国家公园造成的总损失的货币价值。
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