2023
DOI: 10.1177/19389655231182089
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Quality of Life and Public Policy Development for Tourism Destinations

Abstract: The nexus between tourism and quality of life (QoL) has been widely discussed in the literature. There is an extensive research that examines the connection between tourism activities and QoL. Although the existing studies converge in that QoL and well-being should be incorporated and made a central aspect of tourism policies and strategies, the current literature lacks an integrated comprehensive approach to how QoL can be incorporated into tourism decision-making. Tourism decision-making organizations have y… Show more

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“…A key research issue concerns the conditions required to maintain or improve human wellbeing both in the degrowth phase of tourism and post-growth in the long term, along with the types of institutions that can enable this [84]. Resident wellbeing outcomes associated with tourism activity provide policymakers with richer information for decisionmaking than standard performance measures [103,104]. Human wellbeing derives from more diverse sources than economic production and material living standards.…”
Section: Effects On Resident Wellbeingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A key research issue concerns the conditions required to maintain or improve human wellbeing both in the degrowth phase of tourism and post-growth in the long term, along with the types of institutions that can enable this [84]. Resident wellbeing outcomes associated with tourism activity provide policymakers with richer information for decisionmaking than standard performance measures [103,104]. Human wellbeing derives from more diverse sources than economic production and material living standards.…”
Section: Effects On Resident Wellbeingmentioning
confidence: 99%