Reprint

Sustainable Tourism - Ways to Counteract the Negative Effects of Overtourism at Tourist Attractions and Destinations

Edited by
December 2023
270 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-9737-9 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-9736-2 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Sustainable Tourism - Ways to Counteract the Negative Effects of Overtourism at Tourist Attractions and Destinations that was published in

Business & Economics
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities
Summary

This reprint contains articles published as part of the Special Issue of "Sustainable Tourism: Ways to Counteract the Negative Effects of Overtourism at Tourist Attractions and Destinations" in the journal Sustainability in the "Tourism, Culture, and Heritage" section. It contains 13 articles presenting research on various aspects of overtourism: the attitudes of city dwellers towards overtourism, e.g., Krakow and Wrocław; the effects of tourism development in regions of natural value, e.g., the Tatra National Park; and areas adjacent to tourist routes. It looked at night-time tourism and the sharing economy, as well as how business models can be used to manage sustainable tourism. The phenomenon of overtourism in Tunisia, Brazil, and South Korea is described. The articles published in 2020 are very popular. They have been viewed by several thousand researchers and have been cited 300 times by other authors.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
health resorts; management; Poland; investment gaps; Poland; overtourism; investment attractiveness; sustainability; overtourism; Kraków; Doxey index; attitudes; residents; service providers; life form; overtourism; dispersal mode; semi-natural habitats; trampling; vascular plants; tourist experiences; ecological awareness; protected areas; Tatra National Park; TripAdvisor; overtourism; conflict management; social conflict; conflict analysis; circle of conflict; urban tourism; Poland; overtourism; tourism-phobia; tourism in cities; tourist gentrification; impact of tourism; experience economy; sustainable tourism; overtourism; urban tourism; Wrocław city; Poland; overtourism; subjective well-being; residents; festivals; tourism consequences; tourism area life cycle model; tourism carrying capacity; tourism intensity index; tourism density index; overtourism; over-tourism; temporal distribution; willingness to pay; choice experiment; tourism management and development; UNESCO World Heritage site; sustainability; sustainable development; Social Capital Theory; sharing economy; collaborative economy; overtourism; tourism; urban tourism; gentrification; tourism impact; non-mega sports events; overtourism; sports tourism; quality of life of hosts; social impact of sports events; sustainability