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Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão (ISEG)

Eventos

SEMINÁRIO | Risk Management, safety and Economic development

Em 15-11-2012 das 17:00 às 19:00 / Anf. 1 | Quelhas

Vai-se realizar no dia 15 de Novembro, no Anfiteatro 1 do Quelhas, entre as 18h00 e as 19h30 um Seminário promovido pelo Doutoramento em Estudos de Desenvolvimento, do Mestrado de Economia Internacional e Estudos Europeus e do Mestrado de Desenvolvimento e Cooperação Internacional.

Orador: Dr. Peter Tarlow, PH.D, Founder and President of Tourism & More

  Peter Tarlow

Dr. Peter E. Tarlow is a world-renowned speaker and expert specializing in such areas as: the impact of crime and terrorism on the tourism industry, event and tourism risk management, and economic development. Since 1990, Tarlow has been teaching courses on tourism, crime & terrorism to police forces and security and tourism professionals throughout the world.
Tarlow earned his Ph.D. in sociology from Texas A&M University.  He also holds degrees in history, in Spanish and Hebrew literatures, and in psychotherapy.  In 1996, Tarlow became Hoover Dam's consultant for tourism development and security.  In 1998, Tarlow's role at the Bureau of Reclamation expanded.  He was asked to develop a tourism security program for all Bureau of Reclamation properties and visitor centers.  In 1999, the US Customs service asked Tarlow to work with its agents in the area of customer service, cultural awareness, and custom's impact on the tourism and visitor industry.


In 2000, Tarlow, due to interagency cooperation on the part of the Bureau of Reclamation, helped to prepare security and FBI agents for the Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Olympic Games.  He has also lectured for the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games.  Tarlow is currently working with the tPolice department of the state of Rio de Janeiro on the 2014 World Cup Games and 2016 Olympic Games.


In 2003, Tarlow was asked to take on special assignments dealing with iconic security for the US National Park Service. Within the US government Tarlow has lectured for the Department of the Interior, for the Department of Justice  (Bureau of Prisons and Office of US Attorneys-General), the Department of Homeland Security and the American Bar Association's Latin America Office. 
Tarlow's fluency in many languages enables him to speak throughout the world (United States, the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe, and Africa, and the Eastern Pacific, and Asia).  Tarlow lectures on current and future trends in the tourism industry, rural tourism economic development, the gaming industry, issues of crime and terrorism, the role of police departments in urban economic development, and international trade. 


Tarlow has done extensive research on the relationship between tourism, crime, and terrorism.  Tarlow publishes extensively in these areas and writes numerous professional reports for US governmental agencies and for businesses throughout the world.  He also functions as an expert witness for the US courts in matters concerning tourism security and safety.


Tarlow also lectures on and writes about the impact of school calendars on the tourism industries and in the area of rural tourism having lectured on this subject in numerous states throughout the United States. Tarlow works with communities throughout the United States on tourism as an economic development tool and on green tourism and lectures on the importance of beautification and economic security during difficult economic times.  In that capacity, he lectures to both urban and rural tourism areas across the United States. 


Tarlow has worked with other US government and international agencies such as the US Park Service at the Statue of Liberty, The Smithsonian's Institution's Office of Protection Services, Philadelphia's Independence Hall and Liberty Bell and New York's Empire State Building.  He has also worked with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, The Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and the United Nation's WTO (World Tourism Organization), the Center for Disease Control (Atlanta, Triangle Series), and numerous police forces throughout the United States, the Caribbean and Latin America.


Tarlow speaks throughout North and Latin America, the Middle East and Europe, and Asia.  Some of the topics about which he speaks are: the sociology of terrorism, its impact on tourism security and risk management, the US government's role in post terrorism recovery, and how communities and businesses must face a major paradigm shift in the way they do business.  Tarlow has trained numerous police departments throughout the world in TOPS (Tourism Oriented Policing and Protection Skills) and offers certification in this area.  Tarlow provides keynote speeches around the world on topics as diverse as dealing with economies in crisis to how beautification can become a major tool for economic recovery.

 
Tarlow is a well-known author in the field of tourism security.  He is a contributing author to multiple books on tourism security, and has published numerous academic and applied research articles regarding issues of security including articles published in The Futurist, the Journal of Travel Research and Security Management.  In 1999 Tarlow co-edited "War, Terrorism, and Tourism." a special edition of the Journal of Travel Research.  In 2002 Tarlow published Event Risk Management and Safety (John Wiley & Sons).  Tarlow also writes and speaks for major organizations such as the Organization of US State Dams, and The International Association of Event Managers.  In 2011, Tarlow published: Twenty Years of Tourism Tidbits: The Book.  The Spanish language addition is set to be released in 2012.

 
Tarlow's wide range of professional and scholarly articles includes articles on subjects such as: "dark tourism", theories of terrorism, and economic development through tourism.  Tarlow also writes and publishes the popular on-line tourism newsletter Tourism Tidbits read by thousands of tourism and travel professionals around the world in its English, Spanish, Portuguese, and Turkish language editions.  Tarlow has been a regular contributor to the joint electronic tourism newsletter, ETRA, published jointly by Texas A&M University and the Canadian Tourism Commission.  His articles often appear in a wide range of both trade and academic publications including Brilliant Results and Destination World.

Tarlow lectures at major universities around the world.  Tarlow is a member of the Distance Learning Faculty of "The George Washington University" in Washington, DC.  He is also an adjunct faculty member of Colorado State University and the Justice Institute of British Columbia (Vancouver, Canada) and a member of the graduate faculty of Guelph University in Ontario, Canada.  Tarlow is an honorary professor at the Universidad de Especialidades Turisticas (Quito, Ecuador), of the Universidad de la Policia Federal (Buenos Aires, Argentina), la Universidad de Huánuco, Peru, and on the EDIT faculty at the University of Hawaii in Manoa, (O'ahu).  At numerous other universities around the world Tarlow lectures on security issues, life safety issues, and event risk management. These universities include institutions in the United States, Latin America, Europe, the Pacific Islands, and the Middle East.
Since 1992, Tarlow has been one of the chief organizers of the Las Vegas International Tourism Security Conference. In 2006 he also was part of the organizational team for the Biannual Aruba Tourism Conference and has helped organize conferences in St. Kitts and Charleston, South Carolina.

 
Tarlow has appeared on national televised programs such as Dateline: NBC and on CNBC and is a regular guest on radio stations around the US. Tarlow organizes conferences around the world dealing with visitor safety and security issues and with the economic importance of tourism and tourism marketing. He also works with numerous cities, states, and foreign governments to improve their tourism products and to train their tourism security professionals.

Tarlow is a founder and president of Tourism & More Inc. (T&M).  He is a past president and a former executive director of the Texas Chapter of the Travel and Tourism Research Association (TTRA).  Tarlow is a member of the International Editorial Boards of "Turizam" published in Zagreb, Croatia, "Anatolia: International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Research," published in Turkey, "Turismo: Visão e Ação" published in Brazil, and "Estudios y Perspectivas en Turismo," published in Buenos Aires, Argentina.