ISBN-13: 9783110620450 / Angielski / Miękka / 2019
ISBN-13: 9783110620450 / Angielski / Miękka / 2019
As 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. Table of Contents Foreword: Justin Francis, ResponsibleTravel.com Part I: Introduction Introduction (Rachel Dodds and Richard Butler) The enablers of overtourism (Rachel Dodds and Richard Butler) Part II: Theoretical positioning Intro section (editors) Perspectives on the Environment and Overtourism (Geoff Wall) Authenticity and Overtourism (Jillian Rickly) The Role of Social Media in Creating and Addressing Overtourism (Ulrike Gretzel) Overtourism and the TALC (Richard Butler) Part III: Case studies Intro section (editors) Boracay Beach Closure: The Role of the Government and the Private Sector (Reil Cruz and Giovanni Legaspi) Thailand: Too Popular for Its Own Good (Janto Hass) Barcelona - Crowding out the locals: A Model for Tourism Management? (Harold Goodwin) Venice: Capacity and Tourism (Emma Nolan and Hugues Seraphin) Prague and the Impact of Low Cost Airlines (Miroslav Roncak) Lucerne and the Impact of Asian Group Tours (Fabian Weber, Florian Eggli, Timo Ohnmacht and Jürg Stettler) The Hajj: Crowding and Congestion Problems for Pilgrims and Hosts (Jahanzeeb Qurashi) Overtourism in Rural Settings: The Scottish Highlands and Islands (Richard Butler) Part IV: Challenges to Mitigating and Controlling Overtourism Intro section (editors) Managing Overtourism at the Municipal/Destination Level (Walter Jamieson & Michelle Jamieson) Stakeholder Management, Different Interests and Different Actions (Suzanne Becken and David Simmons) Policy, Planning and Governance: (Marion Joppe) Part IV: Conclusion Conclusion: the Future We Face (Rachel Dodds and Richard Butler) Editors: Rachel Dodds is a Professor in the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management at Ryerson University in Canada. She has worked extensively in tourism and sustainability and has published extensively on these topics. She co- authored a book on Sustainable Tourism in Islands and has edited journals on sustainable tourism. She is on the Editorial board of a number of journals and is best known for her work on sustainable tourism. Her bio and summary of recent achievements can be found here Her google scholar summary can be found here: Richard Butler is Professor Emeritus from the University of Strathclyde. He has published over twenty books on tourism and many articles and chapters on several aspects of tourism, particularly on destination development and associated impacts of tourism. He is a former president of the International Academy for the Study of Tourism