2019
DOI: 10.1002/mar.21259
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Local residents’ perception about tourism and foreign residents: A Spanish case study

Abstract: It is important to learn about local residents’ perceptions in relation to tourism and the presence of tourists who eventually become foreign residents, since tourism development is bound to have consequences of an economic, sociocultural, and environmental nature. This paper has collected quantitative as well as qualitative information to analyze those effects in the case of a tourism destination located on Costa Blanca (Spain). The impact of tourism development is additionally associated with local residents… Show more

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“…This has increased income from rent and the gentrification of often run‐down districts, improving aspects of the quality of life for residents. In a study about residents' perceptions in relation to residential tourism, González, Gascó, and Llopis (2019), p. 1106 argue that “residents' perceptions about tourism must be taken into account because their opinion is necessary to develop and maintain sustainable tourism”.…”
Section: Research Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has increased income from rent and the gentrification of often run‐down districts, improving aspects of the quality of life for residents. In a study about residents' perceptions in relation to residential tourism, González, Gascó, and Llopis (2019), p. 1106 argue that “residents' perceptions about tourism must be taken into account because their opinion is necessary to develop and maintain sustainable tourism”.…”
Section: Research Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although we controlled for booking in advance and the booking channel, these variables are crucial for the offered price. Additionally, the atmosphere and ties with the destination are relevant (González et al, 2019). Thus, managers should discount their effect when considering whether to increase or decrease prices compared to the previous visit.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To address this, their perception and acceptability should be determined first. This is also suggested in the study of González & Llopis (2019) that there is a need to collect the resident's points of view before undertaking any tourism development activity. What is more, residents play a critical role in the tourism system (González & Llopis, 2019).…”
Section: Community Perception and Acceptability Of Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%