Conceptualising and situating overtourism in urban contexts
(2019) The 8th Nordic Geographers Meeting- Abstract
- One of the most important trends in contemporary tourism is the increase in urban tourism, both in absolute and in relative terms. In some destinations, e.g. Barcelona, the pressure from tourism on local resources such as housing and urban space has reached a point where we begin to speak about overtourism. The development of overtourism is related to decreasing relative costs of travel, e.g. low-cost aviation, and increasingly accessible forms of cheap accommodation, such as Airbnb.
Based on a literature review, this presentation has three aims. Firstly, to conceptualize overtourism, to see what issues it aims to describe, and how it relates to a more general discussion about urban sustainable tourism. Secondly, to situate overtourism... (More) - One of the most important trends in contemporary tourism is the increase in urban tourism, both in absolute and in relative terms. In some destinations, e.g. Barcelona, the pressure from tourism on local resources such as housing and urban space has reached a point where we begin to speak about overtourism. The development of overtourism is related to decreasing relative costs of travel, e.g. low-cost aviation, and increasingly accessible forms of cheap accommodation, such as Airbnb.
Based on a literature review, this presentation has three aims. Firstly, to conceptualize overtourism, to see what issues it aims to describe, and how it relates to a more general discussion about urban sustainable tourism. Secondly, to situate overtourism by investigating in what geographical contexts it has been used. This will be discussed in terms of geographical scales and territorial levels. Finally, it aims to suggest a framework, by which the concept of overtourism could be put in a context of a more general discussion on urban sustainable tourism.
It will be argued that the current debate about overtourism is too much focused on localized spatial conflicts, primarily concerning social sustainability. Thereby, urgent issues related to the global environmental impact of urban tourism, i.e. climate change, is at risk of being put in the background.
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- author
- Nilsson, Jan-Henrik LU
- organization
- alternative title
- Överturism i urbana sammanhang: begrepp och context
- publishing date
- 2019
- type
- Contribution to conference
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- Turism geografi, urban geografi, urban turism
- conference name
- The 8th Nordic Geographers Meeting
- conference location
- Trondheim, Norway
- conference dates
- 2019-06-16 - 2019-06-19
- project
- Rethinking urban tourism development: Dealing with sustainability in the age of over-tourism
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- id
- 9de9870f-dc78-4ab8-b26d-f94f7b036433
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- https://studntnu-my.sharepoint.com/:w:/g/personal/marsland_ntnu_no/EctobvdG1PBAl20bmiGWsGUBv8sxMiW2uKz7Bp3uuR_QTw?rtime=FoEkB6xF10g
- date added to LUP
- 2019-09-30 13:25:26
- date last changed
- 2021-03-22 17:57:28
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