In order to design effective responses to the complex phenomenon of overtourism, the tourism carrying capacity (TCC) of a destination is an essential reference point. This paper provides in-depth analysis of this correlation through the case study of Dubrovnik. The study applies a TCC calculation model that is able to quantitatively include the main effects of overtourism. The paper illustrates how these results can be used to automate specific decongestion policies by conceptualising a digital response system for real-time intervention to mitigate the undesirable effects of over-tourism
Overcrowding of the Dubrovnik Old City, a heritage site protected by UNESCO, has become one of the ...
International tourism has grown from 200 million tourists in the 1960’s to 1.4 billion in 2018 (UNWT...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to provide a series of indicators to determine the limits to u...
In order to design effective responses to the complex phenomenon of overtourism, the tourism carryin...
In order to design effective responses to the complex phenomenon of overtourism, the tourism carryin...
Overtourism is the term from 60s popularly used today to express negative effects of overcrowding o...
''Overtourism'' explores a growing phenomenon in tourism that is currently creating tensions in both...
Tourism is an important source of revenue and employment for islands, those special clusters and fra...
Overtourism problems, anti-tourist movements and negative externalities of tourism are popular resea...
Overtourism problems, anti-tourist movements and negative externalities of tourism are popular resea...
With tourism being the largest industry in Europe and one of the fastest growing sectors, the import...
In less than two years, the concept of overtourism has come to prominence as one of the most discuss...
Overtourism studies are increasingly focused on the relationship between tourists and residents. Th...
Digital transition together with all the related side effects plus the pandemic imposed a true stres...
Many countries promote tourism as a means of economic gain and growth. The tourism industry hasbeen ...
Overcrowding of the Dubrovnik Old City, a heritage site protected by UNESCO, has become one of the ...
International tourism has grown from 200 million tourists in the 1960’s to 1.4 billion in 2018 (UNWT...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to provide a series of indicators to determine the limits to u...
In order to design effective responses to the complex phenomenon of overtourism, the tourism carryin...
In order to design effective responses to the complex phenomenon of overtourism, the tourism carryin...
Overtourism is the term from 60s popularly used today to express negative effects of overcrowding o...
''Overtourism'' explores a growing phenomenon in tourism that is currently creating tensions in both...
Tourism is an important source of revenue and employment for islands, those special clusters and fra...
Overtourism problems, anti-tourist movements and negative externalities of tourism are popular resea...
Overtourism problems, anti-tourist movements and negative externalities of tourism are popular resea...
With tourism being the largest industry in Europe and one of the fastest growing sectors, the import...
In less than two years, the concept of overtourism has come to prominence as one of the most discuss...
Overtourism studies are increasingly focused on the relationship between tourists and residents. Th...
Digital transition together with all the related side effects plus the pandemic imposed a true stres...
Many countries promote tourism as a means of economic gain and growth. The tourism industry hasbeen ...
Overcrowding of the Dubrovnik Old City, a heritage site protected by UNESCO, has become one of the ...
International tourism has grown from 200 million tourists in the 1960’s to 1.4 billion in 2018 (UNWT...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to provide a series of indicators to determine the limits to u...