2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhm.2019.102411
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Resident perceptions of the impacts of P2P accommodation: Implications for neighbourhoods

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“…The SE as a cause of overtourism [77,80,[85][86][87] The SE as a factor of consolidating/speeding overtourism [29,42] Making use of private accommodation as a consumer authenticity and localhood trend [26,29,47,77,[88][89][90] Proliferation of the SE accommodation as a factor leading to deterioration of residents' perception/attitudes towards tourism/tourists [2,3,28,31,80] The SE collating overtourism…”
Section: Se Perceived/studied Asmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The SE as a cause of overtourism [77,80,[85][86][87] The SE as a factor of consolidating/speeding overtourism [29,42] Making use of private accommodation as a consumer authenticity and localhood trend [26,29,47,77,[88][89][90] Proliferation of the SE accommodation as a factor leading to deterioration of residents' perception/attitudes towards tourism/tourists [2,3,28,31,80] The SE collating overtourism…”
Section: Se Perceived/studied Asmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, many of the problems have become common issues, with repercussions affecting communities in general. As Stergiou and Farmaki [28] note, in residential areas, tourism-associated impacts are particularly concerning because the micro-level of neighborhoods represents the basis of societal structures and processes. For example, housing issues in terms of a shortage of long-term rentals, raising rents and replacements, as well as the lowering of the quality of living are perceived by individual residents; however, their increasing frequency affects neighborhoods and communities.…”
Section: The Sharing Economy and The Sustainability Of Local Communitmentioning
confidence: 99%
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