2017
DOI: 10.1515/orga-2017-0015
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Systems Approach to Tourism: A Methodology for Defining Complex Tourism System

Abstract: Background and Purpose:The complexity of the tourism system, as well as modelling in a frame of system dynamics, will be discussed in this paper. The phaenomenon of tourism, which possesses the typical properties of global and local organisations, will be presented as an open complex system with all its elements, and an optimal methodology to explain the relations among them. The approach we want to present is due to its transparency an excellent tool for searching systems solutions and serves also as a strate… Show more

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“…Based on the discussion of how tourism and tourists impact destinations and using guidance from existing systems models of tourism impacts [15,25,31,38,50,51], Figure 1 presents a preliminary systems model highlighting the elements, external pressures, causal interconnections and feedback loops that together contribute to tourism impacts on destinations. The main elements or actors in the system are in boxes and these include the Destination Marketing/Management Organisations (DMOs), Tourism Service Providers, Tourists, Residents, and Tourism Infrastructure and Experience Opportunities.…”
Section: Taking a Systems Approach To The Social Impacts Of Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the discussion of how tourism and tourists impact destinations and using guidance from existing systems models of tourism impacts [15,25,31,38,50,51], Figure 1 presents a preliminary systems model highlighting the elements, external pressures, causal interconnections and feedback loops that together contribute to tourism impacts on destinations. The main elements or actors in the system are in boxes and these include the Destination Marketing/Management Organisations (DMOs), Tourism Service Providers, Tourists, Residents, and Tourism Infrastructure and Experience Opportunities.…”
Section: Taking a Systems Approach To The Social Impacts Of Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, natural disasters may lead to a health crisis, which may cause social crisis (related to crime rate growth), ultimately producing crises of economic/financial nature. Chaos theory stresses that it is essentially impossible to formulate long-term predictions about the behavior of a complex system [3,17,19]. However, by adjusting its structure and behavior to external environmental changes, a complex system demonstrates its ability to withstand shocks, i.e., to be more resilient [20].…”
Section: Tourist Destination As a Complex System-theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The studies on destinations as open complex systems [71][72][73] demonstrate that it is possible to propose different from the usual paradigms to approach the theme of tourist destination [74]. In this study, it has been just suggested that the relationship between tourism and the city could open interesting perspectives in the field of urban planning, if tourism will be thought as an urban activity, and as such, the management of flows that it activates inside the city has to be one of the objectives of the present actions of urban governance.…”
Section: Conclusion and Further Research Developmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%