Tourism gentrification in traditional industrial areas presents issues regarding the privatization of public spaces, transformation of public services to cater to tourists, erosion of community social bonds, and the commodification of regional consumption, which has far-reaching impacts on residents’ stress and their desire to relocate. This study aims to understand the impact of tourism gentrification from residents’ perspectives with a case study of the 798 Industrial Art Zone in Beijing, China. Using Q methodology, residents living in the community (N = 20) were involved in the interviews. The finalized statements (N = 26) were derived from the interviews. Based on the stress threshold theory, the results revealed four factors that influ...
Tourism gentrification has become a social issue in tourist cities worldwide. This paper’s research ...
This study aims to identify the factors that influence subjective well-being and their support for t...
To identify residents’ heterogeneity beyond a perception lens, this research seeks to cluster urban ...
Tourism is becoming a viable and important economic development strategy in the regeneration of hist...
Relocation to accommodate tourism development is a contentious issue, especially surrounding natural...
Since 1978, urban redevelopment in China has resulted in large-scale neighbourhood demolition and fo...
This study aims to assess the residents’ support for sustainable tourism development in a destinatio...
After years of trials, China has been shifting the model of historic district regeneration from mass...
Tourism is becoming more and more important in the global economy, and its longterm prosperity is de...
The arrival of an increasing number of newcomers to rural areas has contributed to rural tourism gen...
Retaining indigenous populations is vital to the sustainable development and conservation of histori...
[[abstract]]Urban renewal was not only a make-up artist of city, also was to improve the environment...
Gentrification may be described as a process through which wealthy investors drive out the original,...
A significant literature exists on the impacts of tourism on local communities. This paper examines ...
This research examines tourism-led gentrification processes, their impacts and attempts to control t...
Tourism gentrification has become a social issue in tourist cities worldwide. This paper’s research ...
This study aims to identify the factors that influence subjective well-being and their support for t...
To identify residents’ heterogeneity beyond a perception lens, this research seeks to cluster urban ...
Tourism is becoming a viable and important economic development strategy in the regeneration of hist...
Relocation to accommodate tourism development is a contentious issue, especially surrounding natural...
Since 1978, urban redevelopment in China has resulted in large-scale neighbourhood demolition and fo...
This study aims to assess the residents’ support for sustainable tourism development in a destinatio...
After years of trials, China has been shifting the model of historic district regeneration from mass...
Tourism is becoming more and more important in the global economy, and its longterm prosperity is de...
The arrival of an increasing number of newcomers to rural areas has contributed to rural tourism gen...
Retaining indigenous populations is vital to the sustainable development and conservation of histori...
[[abstract]]Urban renewal was not only a make-up artist of city, also was to improve the environment...
Gentrification may be described as a process through which wealthy investors drive out the original,...
A significant literature exists on the impacts of tourism on local communities. This paper examines ...
This research examines tourism-led gentrification processes, their impacts and attempts to control t...
Tourism gentrification has become a social issue in tourist cities worldwide. This paper’s research ...
This study aims to identify the factors that influence subjective well-being and their support for t...
To identify residents’ heterogeneity beyond a perception lens, this research seeks to cluster urban ...