2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-47537-0_17
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Post-Fordism, Alternative Tourism and Sustainability

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“…Finally, the findings of this study confirm the conclusions drawn by previous studies that tourism growth and development should be regulated because, in the absence of proper planning, mass urban tourism will evolve in a haphazard way leading to numerous socio-economic and environmental problems (see also Egresi, 2016b). We, therefore, agree with Ada Colau, the current mayor of Barcelona, that tourism needs to be controlled in order to remain beneficial, otherwise "it's paradoxical, but uncontrolled mass tourism ends up destroying the very things that made a city attractive to visitors in the first place: the unique atmosphere of the local culture" (Colau, 2014).…”
Section: Overall Impact On Residentssupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…Finally, the findings of this study confirm the conclusions drawn by previous studies that tourism growth and development should be regulated because, in the absence of proper planning, mass urban tourism will evolve in a haphazard way leading to numerous socio-economic and environmental problems (see also Egresi, 2016b). We, therefore, agree with Ada Colau, the current mayor of Barcelona, that tourism needs to be controlled in order to remain beneficial, otherwise "it's paradoxical, but uncontrolled mass tourism ends up destroying the very things that made a city attractive to visitors in the first place: the unique atmosphere of the local culture" (Colau, 2014).…”
Section: Overall Impact On Residentssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…This has led to a rise in the frequency of short travel alternative forms of tourism, mainly to other countries in the European Union (Dunne et al, 2007). An important contribution to the popularization of short travels and city breaks had the creation of economic and political blocs (such as the Schengen Agreement or the Euroland) which made border crossings faster and cheaper (Egresi, 2016d). Especially professionals prefer several shorter vacations in a year instead of or besides one longer vacation (Williams, 2009).…”
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