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9. Barcelona – crowding out the locals: a model for tourism management?
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Harold Goodwin
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Overtourism. It’s time for some answers V
- Acknowledgements VII
- Contents IX
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. The enablers of overtourism 6
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Part I: Overtourism: theoretical positioning and implications
- 3. Perspectives on the environment and overtourism 25
- 4. Overtourism and authenticity 46
- 5. The role of social media in creating and addressing overtourism 62
- 6. Overtourism and the Tourism Area Life Cycle 76
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Part II: Case studies
- 7. Boracay beach closure: the role of the government and the private sector 93
- 8. Thailand: too popular for its own good 111
- 9. Barcelona – crowding out the locals: a model for tourism management? 125
- 10. Venice: capacity and tourism 139
- 11. Prague and the impact of low-cost airlines 152
- 12. Lucerne and the impact of Asian group tours 169
- 13. The Hajj: crowding and congestion problems for pilgrims and hosts 185
- 14. Overtourism in rural settings: the Scottish highlands and islands 199
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PART III: Challenges
- 15. Managing overtourism at the municipal/ destination level 217
- 16. Stakeholder management: different interests and different actions 234
- 17. The roles of policy, planning and governance in preventing and managing overtourism 250
- 18. Conclusion 262
- Author biographies 277
- List of Figures 282
- List of Tables 284
- Index 285
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Overtourism. It’s time for some answers V
- Acknowledgements VII
- Contents IX
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. The enablers of overtourism 6
-
Part I: Overtourism: theoretical positioning and implications
- 3. Perspectives on the environment and overtourism 25
- 4. Overtourism and authenticity 46
- 5. The role of social media in creating and addressing overtourism 62
- 6. Overtourism and the Tourism Area Life Cycle 76
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Part II: Case studies
- 7. Boracay beach closure: the role of the government and the private sector 93
- 8. Thailand: too popular for its own good 111
- 9. Barcelona – crowding out the locals: a model for tourism management? 125
- 10. Venice: capacity and tourism 139
- 11. Prague and the impact of low-cost airlines 152
- 12. Lucerne and the impact of Asian group tours 169
- 13. The Hajj: crowding and congestion problems for pilgrims and hosts 185
- 14. Overtourism in rural settings: the Scottish highlands and islands 199
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PART III: Challenges
- 15. Managing overtourism at the municipal/ destination level 217
- 16. Stakeholder management: different interests and different actions 234
- 17. The roles of policy, planning and governance in preventing and managing overtourism 250
- 18. Conclusion 262
- Author biographies 277
- List of Figures 282
- List of Tables 284
- Index 285