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Overtourism : the role of effective destination management / Helene von magius Mogelhoj.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Tourism and hospitality management collectionPublisher: New York, New York (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) : Business Expert Press, [(c)2021.]Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (xi, 121 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781637420614
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleLOC classification:
  • G156.5.O94
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Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction to overtourism -- Chapter 2. Overtourism in the time of the Coronavirus pandemic -- Chapter 3. The exponential rise in global tourism leading to overtourism -- Chapter 4. Key factors and trends affecting tourism growth leading to overtourism -- Chapter 5. Tourism destination development evolution and lifecycle -- Chapter 6. Measuring and monitoring destination success to avoid overtourism -- Chapter 7. The role of effective destination management in managing tourism -- Chapter 8. Preserving the quality of life of the local community and residents -- Chapter 9. Funding effective destination management and infrastructure -- Chapter 10. Maximizing the benefits of tourism at the local destination level.
Abstract: Overtourism examines the increasingly important role of destination management and effective stakeholder engagement in order to maximize the economic contribution of tourism while avoiding the potential pitfalls of overtourism. Rapid growth in international tourism has led to the emergence of the overtourism phenomenon. It is a situation where high tourist numbers start to cause tensions with local residents and communities owing to what they consider to be negative impacts on their quality of life including overcrowding, congestion, housing shortages, and changes in the retail sector. Overtourism can occur in any type of destination be it urban or rural in a developed or developing country.
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Chapter 1. Introduction to overtourism -- Chapter 2. Overtourism in the time of the Coronavirus pandemic -- Chapter 3. The exponential rise in global tourism leading to overtourism -- Chapter 4. Key factors and trends affecting tourism growth leading to overtourism -- Chapter 5. Tourism destination development evolution and lifecycle -- Chapter 6. Measuring and monitoring destination success to avoid overtourism -- Chapter 7. The role of effective destination management in managing tourism -- Chapter 8. Preserving the quality of life of the local community and residents -- Chapter 9. Funding effective destination management and infrastructure -- Chapter 10. Maximizing the benefits of tourism at the local destination level.

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Overtourism examines the increasingly important role of destination management and effective stakeholder engagement in order to maximize the economic contribution of tourism while avoiding the potential pitfalls of overtourism. Rapid growth in international tourism has led to the emergence of the overtourism phenomenon. It is a situation where high tourist numbers start to cause tensions with local residents and communities owing to what they consider to be negative impacts on their quality of life including overcrowding, congestion, housing shortages, and changes in the retail sector. Overtourism can occur in any type of destination be it urban or rural in a developed or developing country.

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