2018
DOI: 10.5719/hgeo.2018.122.3
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Literary urban landscape in a sustainable tourism context

Abstract: This paper emphasises the attraction power of the literary landscape and how it can help destinations to respond to challenges posed by over-tourism. To illustrate that, we focus on Barcelona's case, carrying out a comparison between the promoted points of interest by Barcelona's DMO (Destination Management Organization) and the city's image built by the writer Juan Marsé, one of the most renowned Catalan writers in the Spanish language of the th 20 century. Results show that the literary landscape is vital to… Show more

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“…Likewise, those topics relate on how tourism pressures are triggering social movements, protests and tensions between residents and tourists (Cheer et al, 2019;Muler Gonzalez, Coromina, & Galí, 2018;UNWTO, 2018). Th ey are observed mainly on top European tourism destinations, such as Barcelona, Venice and Dubrovnik, and are associated with threats to heritage and the lack of consensus on visitation limits and protection methods, thus, emphasizing an urgent and continuous debate (Alvarez-Sousa, 2018;Arcos-Pumarola, Marzal, & Llonch-Molina , 2018;Martín, Martínez, & Fernández, 2018;Panayiotopoulos & Pisano, 2019;Seraphin, Sheeran, & Pilato, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, those topics relate on how tourism pressures are triggering social movements, protests and tensions between residents and tourists (Cheer et al, 2019;Muler Gonzalez, Coromina, & Galí, 2018;UNWTO, 2018). Th ey are observed mainly on top European tourism destinations, such as Barcelona, Venice and Dubrovnik, and are associated with threats to heritage and the lack of consensus on visitation limits and protection methods, thus, emphasizing an urgent and continuous debate (Alvarez-Sousa, 2018;Arcos-Pumarola, Marzal, & Llonch-Molina , 2018;Martín, Martínez, & Fernández, 2018;Panayiotopoulos & Pisano, 2019;Seraphin, Sheeran, & Pilato, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To develop this case study, the methodology of Arcos-Pumarola et al’s (2018) article was adapted. These authors developed a literary itinerary in Barcelona concerning the novel Last Afternoons with Teresa by the Spanish author Juan Marsé, who builds the literary image of Barcelona in the 1960s.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GIS tools also allow to create itineraries based on the novels written by several authors, where they describe memories, places and experiences which is done by intense research about the novel and about the history of the place described, to allow the compilation and edition of the information before the mapping process (Hladnik & Fridl, 2012;Arcos-Pumarola et al, 2018;Freitas & Albuquerque, 2022). For example, Slovenia has a vast literary heritage which, through real sceneries, tells imaginary stories.…”
Section: Geographical Information Systems and Literary Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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