The Perception of the Impact of Land-Use on Small and Large Cities by Tourists Using p2p Platforms
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Land Use Impacts Linked to the Consumption of Accommodation Services Located in Residential Environments
3. Methodology
Data Collection and Analysis: Cluster Analysis
4. Results
Cluster Differences
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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1. p2p platforms used by tourists | 2. When selecting accommodation, you give value to the economic impact on the community | 3. When selecting accommodation, you give value to the environmental impact generated |
4. When selecting an accommodation, you give value to the social impact generated | 5. Negative impact on social sustainability | 6. You believe tourism increases wealth |
7. You believe tourism increases tax collection | 8. You believe tourism brings greater opportunities for local entrepreneurs. | 9. You believe tourism brings an increase in employment rate |
10. You believe tourism brings an increase in the leisure offer | 11. You believe tourism brings an improvement in the state of conservation of buildings | 12. You believe tourism brings an increase in the value of business |
13. You believe tourism brings greater cultural interaction | 14. You believe tourism prevents the deterioration of urban and historical areas | 15. You believe tourism improves the image of the city |
16. You believe tourism increases the price of housing and business establishments | 17. You believe tourism increases prices | 18. You believe tourism causes a loss of local population |
19. Loss of traditional business establishments | 20. Transmission of diseases carried by tourists | 21. Increased insecurity; alcohol, drugs, etc. |
22. Negative effects on traditional accommodations: hotels, etc | 23. Increased congestion: public spaces, traffic, etc. | 24. Disruption of tranquility |
25. Loss of social cohesion | 26. Importance of tourist activity in your city | 27. In the building in which you reside, there is a tourist apartment |
28. Are you a tourist apartment owner? | 29. Do you work or own a business at street level in a tourist area? | 30. Age |
31. Level of studies completed | 32. Size of the city in which you reside | 33. Describe your city/town and country. |
34. Opinion on the effect that tourist housing rental platforms have on your environment | 35. Does your income depend in any way on the tourism sector? | 36 & 37. Aware through the media of possible positive and negative on tourism in the local community |
Size of the City | Cluster 1 | Cluster 2 |
---|---|---|
Less than 20,000 inhabitants | 56.25% | 43.75% |
Between 20,000 and 50,000 inhabitants | 62.50% | 37.50% |
Between 50,000 and 250,000 inhabitants | 53.70% | 46.30% |
Between 250,000 inhabitants and 1 million | 70.18% | 29.82% |
More than 1 million inhabitants | 70.45% | 29.55% |
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Calvo, S.; Morales, A.; Del Arco, M.A.; Couto, G.M.M.d. The Perception of the Impact of Land-Use on Small and Large Cities by Tourists Using p2p Platforms. Land 2023, 12, 899. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12040899
Calvo S, Morales A, Del Arco MA, Couto GMMd. The Perception of the Impact of Land-Use on Small and Large Cities by Tourists Using p2p Platforms. Land. 2023; 12(4):899. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12040899
Chicago/Turabian StyleCalvo, Sara, Andres Morales, Miguel Angel Del Arco, and Gualter Manuel Medeiros do Couto. 2023. "The Perception of the Impact of Land-Use on Small and Large Cities by Tourists Using p2p Platforms" Land 12, no. 4: 899. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12040899
APA StyleCalvo, S., Morales, A., Del Arco, M. A., & Couto, G. M. M. d. (2023). The Perception of the Impact of Land-Use on Small and Large Cities by Tourists Using p2p Platforms. Land, 12(4), 899. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12040899