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050 _aG 156.5 .O94 2019
245 0 _aOvertourism :
_bissues, realities and solutions /
_cedited by Rachel Dodds and Richard W. Butler.
260 _aBoston, Massachusetts :
_bDe Gruyter,
_cc2019
300 _ax, 288 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c25 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aPart I : Overtourism: theoretical positioning and implications -- Part II : Case studies -- Part III : Challenges.
520 _aAs tourism has surged, there have been increased concerns expressed about overtourism - a phenomena of unsustainable tourism which negatively affects the livelihoods of local communities and the resources upon which tourism is based. As it is becoming increasingly clear that the environmental, social and economic impacts of tourism on destinations must be managed appropriately to secure their long-term viability, there is a critical need to understand governance and planning tools that can resolve current problems of overtourism without losing the benefits of tourism development. The concerns about overtourism expressed in both academic and popular literature include: too many tourists in one place, rowdy and other inappropriate behaviour by tourists, antagonism between residents and tourists, crowding, strains on infrastructure, loss of authenticity, loss of amenity and reduction in quality of life of residents and reduced enjoyment of experiences by tourists. Overtourism is the first book to examine in detail the origin and causes of overtourism and place the topic in a conceptual context with other forms of tourism including sustainable and mass tourism. It includes a number of case studies of overtourism in both urban and rural settings and discusses potential steps to reduce the impacts on both residents and the natural environment of affected areas.-Publisher's description.
650 _aOVERTOURISM
700 _aDodds, Rachel;Butler, Richard W.
_eeditor;co-editor
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