2020
DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2020.1788568
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Overtourism and online short-term rental platforms in Italian cities

Abstract: Although Italian cities have undergone several waves of touristification, concerns about overtourism have only recently become widespread. In the article, we suggest that the diffusion of short-term rental platforms is not merely a concomitant factor, but is crucial to understanding the how and where of contemporary overtourism. To this end we apply a fractal methodology to identify, map and compare those parts of the city that are most affected, and measure the pressure short-term rentals have on city centres… Show more

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“…Even though hopes have been expressed that technology and ICT will make major contributions to advancing the SDGs, it appears that ICT tools are currently used to investigate and understand the very problems the ICT economy created in the first place (e.g. Celata & Romano, 2020;Peeters et al 2018). Even forward-looking discussions of ICT (Fennell, 2020;Han et al, 2018;McGrath et al, 2020) do not suggest transformative outcomes.…”
Section: Ict and Sdgs: From Divergence To Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though hopes have been expressed that technology and ICT will make major contributions to advancing the SDGs, it appears that ICT tools are currently used to investigate and understand the very problems the ICT economy created in the first place (e.g. Celata & Romano, 2020;Peeters et al 2018). Even forward-looking discussions of ICT (Fennell, 2020;Han et al, 2018;McGrath et al, 2020) do not suggest transformative outcomes.…”
Section: Ict and Sdgs: From Divergence To Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firstly, our analysis will attempt to show that tourism activity in certain neighbourhoods causes population decline linked to a decrease of inhabited dwellings. Urban scholars have recently suggested that the prepandemic excessive growth of tourism and short‐term rentals involves a sharp wave of displacement of residents to such an extent that some areas are losing their residential base and tacitly becoming tourist clusters (Celata & Romano, 2020; Cocola‐Gant, 2016; Jover & Díaz‐Parra, 2019; Sequera & Nofre, 2018 and 2019). This outcome was also suggested by tourism scholars such as Law (2002) and Ap and Crompton (1993), who concluded that in mature tourist destinations, residents tend to move out of the community and therefore that population decrease may occur.…”
Section: Gentrification Tourism and Population Change: Insights Frommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides that, it seems to be indisputable that Italy has been the most damaged during the first wave of the pandemic in Europe. Indeed, the current crisis is the most perceptible in those cases where the tourism economy overwhelmed other sectors of the economy [58]. According to ENIT-the Italian national tourism agency-to the end of July, the international arrivals has dropped there by 90%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%