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Overtourism as Destination Risk: Impacts and Solutions [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (The Tourism Society, UK), Edited by (University of Kota, India)
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The tourism industry provides a vital lifeline in helping to develop and enhance the economic growth of cities, states, and nations, but there is growing concern internationally about how overtourism in certain regions is having an adverse impact on a number of tourist destinations.

Overtourism as Destination Risk: Impacts and Solutions presents a range of researcher perspectives discussing current issues in the overtourism debate, including unplanned expansion and construction, environmental imbalance and damage, pollution and deforestation, as well as measures and possible solutions to tackle the problem of overtourism and its spread. This book specifically focuses on Coimbra in Portugal, Amsterdam in the Netherlands and Shimla in India.



This book foregrounds the tourist's responsibility to respect destinations and provides an in-depth assessment of possible risk factors and the conflicted role of the media and marketing organizations as image-makers of tourist destinations. This book is essential reading for academics and researchers from the fields of tourism studies, social sciences, environmental sciences, humanities and relevant disciplines.
List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
xi
About the Contributors xiii
List of Contributors
xxi
Introduction 1(6)
Anukrati Sharma
Azizul Hassan
Part 1 Introduction
Chapter 1 Contradiction on Delimiting and Limiting `Overtourism'
7(12)
Samik Ray
Chapter 2 Myths and Realities of Overtourism
19(16)
Snigdha Kainthola
Pinaz Tiwari
Nimit R. Chowdhary
Part 2 Psychology, Community and Environmental Issues Related to Overtourism
Chapter 3 The Role of Tourism Education in Overtourism and Destination Management
35(14)
Vivina Carreira
Joana Azeredo
Maria Rosario Gonzalez-Rodriguez
Maria Carmen Diaz-Fernandez
Chapter 4 Overtourism: Causes, Impacts and Solution
49(8)
Ankit Dhiraj
Sanjeev Kumar
Chapter 5 The Never Ending War: 9/11 and Its Recent Effects on Tourism Industry
57(12)
Maximiliano E. Korstanje
Chapter 6 Local Residents' Perceptions Regarding the Negative Impacts of Overtourism: A Case of Shimla
69(12)
Vikas Gupta
Pranshu Chomplay
Chapter 7 Community Development, Frustration and Overtourism
81(16)
Burcu Koc
Kemal Gurkan Kucukergin
Part 3 Possible Solutions to Stop Overtourism
Chapter 8 As a Possible Solution of Overtourism in Destination: Alternative Tourism Movement
97(14)
Nurhayat Iflazoglu
Ipek Itir Can
Chapter 9 Demarketing as a Potential Solution to Overtourism Problems in Tourism Destinations
111(18)
Betul Kodas
Davut Kodas
Chapter 10 Demarketing Strategy As a Tool to Mitigate Overtourism - An Illusion?
129(22)
Frank Lindberg
Sabrina Seeler
Chapter 11 Overtourism Conflicts and Their Resolution
151(16)
Pinaz Tiwari
Snigdha Kainthola
Nimit R. Chowdhary
Chapter 12 Sustainable Visitor Management to Mitigate Overtourism: What, Who and How
167(20)
Olga Hoegh-Guldberg
Sabrina Seeler
Dorthe Eide
Chapter 13 Role of Tourism Policing to Improve Tourist Destination Image
187(14)
Muruganantham Ganesan
Ridhuja Athimuthu
Chapter 14 The Importance of Clustering in a Successful Destination Management
201(20)
Omer Sarac
Part 4 Overtourism Case Studies
Chapter 15 Overtourism and Its Impacts in Haridwar from Residents' Perspective
221(14)
Lakhvinder Singh
Chapter 16 Overtourism in Religious Places: Is It a Myth or a Journey towards Faith, a Reflection from Golden Triangle (Bhubaneswar-Puri-Konark) of Odisha, India
235(28)
P. P. Mohanty
Niharranjan Mishra
Part 5 Future of Overtourism and the Post-Covid-19 Era
Chapter 17 Covid-19 Vs. Overtourism: Challenges or Opportunities for Tourist Destinations: Theoretical Perspective
263(12)
Jeetesh Kumar
Anshul Garg
Chapter 18 Covid-19 Impact on Overtourism: Diversion from Mass Tourism to Alternative Tourism
275(10)
Shruti Arora
Anukrati Sharma
Index 285
Anukrati Sharma is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Commerce and Management at the University of Kota, Rajasthan, India. She is editor of Sustainable Tourism Development: Futuristic Approaches (2019), Sustainable Destination Branding and Marketing: Strategies for Tourism Development (2019) and co-editor of Tourism Events in Asia: Marketing and Development (2018).

Azizul Hassan is a member of the Tourism Consultants Network of the UK Tourism Society. He is the editor of Tourism Marketing in Bangladesh: An Introduction (2020) and is co-editor of Tourism Events in Asia: Marketing and Development (2018).