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Optimization of tourism development in destinations: an approach used to alleviate the impacts of overtourism in the Mediterranean region
Optimization of tourism development in destinations: an approach used to alleviate the impacts of overtourism in the Mediterranean region // Handbook for Sustainable Tourism Practitioners: The Essential Toolbox / Spenceley, Anna (ur.)., 2021. str. 347-366
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Naslov
Optimization of tourism development in destinations: an approach used to alleviate the impacts of overtourism in the Mediterranean region
Autori
Mandić, Ante
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
Handbook for Sustainable Tourism Practitioners: The Essential Toolbox
Urednik/ci
Spenceley, Anna
Izdavač
Edward Elgar Publishing
Godina
2021
Raspon stranica
347-366
ISBN
978 1 83910 088 8
Ključne riječi
Optimisation, sustainable tourism development, overtourism, Split, CM-DPSIR, TOMM.
Sažetak
Many of Mediterranean tourism destinations are currently experiencing overtourism related symptoms, e.g. high tourism-dependency, overcrowding and most recently even anti-tourist and anti-tourism movements and social unrest. What makes this phenomenon relevant and complicated is the lack of effective management solutions and policies to respond. Contemporary challenges suggest that new solutions, sharing of knowledge and communication between all stakeholders are needed to optimise the complex interrelations within these ecosystems. This study critically evaluates the usability of the extended Context analysis-Monitoring – Driving forces-Pressures-State-Impact-Response (CM-DPSIR) framework for integrated sustainable tourism planning. The analysis suggests the proposed framework facilitates structuring causalities within complex socio-economic systems experiencing excessive tourism development, to introduce the responses to optimise tourism development to alleviate the impacts of overtourism. The approach assumes the interconnections within the framework, different levels of drivers and responses, the participation of relevant stakeholders, the proactivity of Destination Management Organisations (DMO) and multilevel cooperation.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Ekonomija
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