2023
DOI: 10.3390/heritage6100339
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Can Overtourism at Heritage Attractions Really Be Sustainably Managed? Lights and Shadows of the Experience at the Site of the Alhambra and Generalife (Spain)

María García-Hernández,
Manuel de la Calle-Vaquero,
Victoria Chamorro-Martínez

Abstract: For a number of years, heritage resources have suffered the negative effects of tourist pressure. Overtourism has been generating a wide-ranging debate on this issue. This work focuses on the strategies and measures adopted to address overtourism during the last 30 years at heritage attractions, which are much less studied than urban heritage centres. Specifically, it analyses measures relating to the management of site capacities based on the concept of tourist carrying capacity, using content analysis as a m… Show more

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“…Rational choice theory also suggests that increasing the perceived risks or costs of committing a crime can deter potential offenders. Adequate security measures, visible law enforcement, and surveillance can deter criminals from targeting tourists and thus enhance tourism sustainability (García-Hernández et al, 2023). For Example the presence of tourism police in popular tourist areas, such as the beaches of marina resort, Calabar-Nigeria, can create a visible deterrence to potential criminals, reducing the likelihood of criminal activity.…”
Section: Theoretical Framework Rational Choice Theory and Criminal Be...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rational choice theory also suggests that increasing the perceived risks or costs of committing a crime can deter potential offenders. Adequate security measures, visible law enforcement, and surveillance can deter criminals from targeting tourists and thus enhance tourism sustainability (García-Hernández et al, 2023). For Example the presence of tourism police in popular tourist areas, such as the beaches of marina resort, Calabar-Nigeria, can create a visible deterrence to potential criminals, reducing the likelihood of criminal activity.…”
Section: Theoretical Framework Rational Choice Theory and Criminal Be...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…García-Hernández et al [39] contemplated the prospects and constraints associated with addressing over-tourism through the implementation of capacity management strategies. This involves not restricting the number of visitors, but rather adopting measures to effectively manage the influx of tourists.…”
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confidence: 99%