2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11154228
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The Discourse on Sustainable Urban Tourism: The Need for Discussing More Than Overtourism

Abstract: The journal Sustainability has previously published special issues on sustainable tourism and on sustainable cities (both in 2014). This special issue presents recent insights from combining the two research topics. There is some convergence with respect to core challenges that sustainable urban tourism is facing. Firstly, relating to social sustainable development, there is the tension between the quality of life for residents in different ways and the development of cities to benefit the tourism industry. Se… Show more

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“…However, the discussion is finally shifting towards new, more sustainable tourism development paradigms. A recent description of this trend can be found in (Fayos-Solà & Cooper, 2019) (see also Aall & Koens, 2019;Buhalis, 2000;Liu, 2003;Saarinen & Rogerson, 2014;Sharpley, 2000;Williams, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…However, the discussion is finally shifting towards new, more sustainable tourism development paradigms. A recent description of this trend can be found in (Fayos-Solà & Cooper, 2019) (see also Aall & Koens, 2019;Buhalis, 2000;Liu, 2003;Saarinen & Rogerson, 2014;Sharpley, 2000;Williams, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…In essence, the mitigation dilemma and the climate emergency share underlying principles relating to finite natural and/or human resources (Gössling et al, 2010). Paradoxically, some have raised concerns that the overtourism debate has been so dominant that these other, highly relevant tourism concerns, have gone somewhat under the radar (Aall & Koens, 2019), even when both argue for a profound paradigm shift that goes beyond the tourism industry (Steiger et al, 2019).…”
Section: Reframing As Overtourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overtourism can definitely be linked to the sustainability issues, in particular, the issue of carrying capacity and how much tourism a destination can receive before it is a big challenge for the destination (see Butler, 1980), a seasonality issue (Alexis, 2017;Eckert et al, 2019), or if it is an unsustainable mass tourism out of control (Weaver, 2000). Overtourism, both in urban and rural areas can therefore be studied in the light of economic, social and ecological sustainable development (Aall and Koens, 2019). Weber et al (2017) in their study on 11 urban, rural and marine destinations on the five continents study the relationship between overtourism and destinations' carrying capacity and conclude among others that the problem's solutions must be linked to increased carrying capacity and broader stakeholders' perspective.…”
Section: Overtourism and Sustainability Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%