2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12093653
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The Decline of Tourist Destinations: An Evolutionary Perspective on Overtourism

Abstract: The term overtourism has generated considerable attention both in academic discourse and public debate. The actual or perceived impact of overtourism on destinations has significant ecological, social, and cultural consequences. However, a crucial question remains unanswered: What does overtourism do to a destination’s tourism industry itself? At the core of this question is whether overtourism is a self-limiting phenomenon or a cumulative one, and how precisely overtourism shapes patterns of quantitative or q… Show more

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“…For example, once the maturity stage is reached, Strapp [26] explains the conversion of conventional tourist destinations from second homes to retirement havens, while Baum [27] says that, alternatively, destinations may choose to leave tourism aside entirely as part of its economic development portfolio. For Benner [28], in the absence of exogenous changes due to policy interventions, or public pressure, in a scenario of overtourism, a destination's tourism sector might contract, downgrade, dislocate, and eventually even disappear.…”
Section: Urban-tourist Dynamics From the Talc Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, once the maturity stage is reached, Strapp [26] explains the conversion of conventional tourist destinations from second homes to retirement havens, while Baum [27] says that, alternatively, destinations may choose to leave tourism aside entirely as part of its economic development portfolio. For Benner [28], in the absence of exogenous changes due to policy interventions, or public pressure, in a scenario of overtourism, a destination's tourism sector might contract, downgrade, dislocate, and eventually even disappear.…”
Section: Urban-tourist Dynamics From the Talc Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nadmierna turystyka, uważana za antytezę odpowiedzialnej turystyki (Goodwin, 2017), jest dość rozmytą koncepcją (Bertocchi, Camatti, Giove, van der Borg, 2020), ponieważ obejmuje spostrzeżenia dotyczące turystów (Milano, Novelli, Cheer, 2019) i mieszkańców (Kuščer, Mihalič, 2019). Tym samym nietrudno sobie uświadomić, iż pewne zjawiska mają wpływ na popularne cele podróży na całym świecie (Benner, 2020).…”
Section: Overtourism -Podsumowanie Okresu Przed Pandemią Covid-19unclassified
“…Jednakże powrót do rzeczywistości sprzed pandemii oznaczałby prawdopodobnie wznowienie stosowania niezrównoważonych praktyk. Branża turystyczna jest często krytykowana za skupianie się wyłącznie na liczbie turystów bądź na wzroście ilościowym, a nie jakościowym (Benner, 2020;Koens, Postma, 2018), co z kolei przyczyniło się do zaistnienia w znanych miejscowościach turystycznych takich zjawisk, jak: nadmierna turystyka (overtourism), turystofobia (tourismphobia), ruchy antyturystyczne itp. (Zerva, Palou, Blasco, Donaire, 2019).…”
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“…Starting in the second half of the 1960s, the north of Tenerife began to receive massive sun and beach tourism. In the following years and throughout the 1970s, there was an excessive and disorganized growth in the northern tourist area, with urban speculation, poor accommodation quality and a lack of green spaces [40,41]. This produced the tourist decline of the northern part of the island in the 1980s.…”
Section: Case Studymentioning
confidence: 99%