The recovery and resolution stage is an important part of having the community reflect on the their past their future.
Debriefing of emergency workers, tourism operators and the broader community are an important part of the recovery and resolution phase, while debriefing itself should be considered an integral part of organizational learning and managed reflection.
The effect of social and organizational characteristics, such as family, peers, co-workers and the nature of the incident all interact to influence the nature and rate of recovery (Paton, 1997)
Tourists and their ongoing psychological distress as a result of a natural disaster are often ignored, yet may require interventions and support in their home destinations.