1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0160-7383(97)00062-5
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The post-stagnation phase of the resort cycle

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“…Respecto a las primeras, cabe destacar las más recurrentes, tales como: la actuación de los intermediarios (Marrero Rodríguez y Santana Turégano, 2008;Knowles y Curtis, 1999;Ioannides, 1992;Debbage, 1990;Oglethorpe, 1984apud Lagiewski 2006; el desarrollo del turismo residencial (Virgen Aguilar, 2009;Priestley y Mundet, 1998;Strapp, 1988); el deterioro ambiental (Aguiló et al, 2005;Priestley y Mundet, 1998); los tipos de turistas que frecuentan el destino (Marrero Rodríguez y Santana Turégano, 2008;Wilkinson, 1996) (Virgen Aguilar, 2009;Oreja Rodríguez et al, 2008;Weaver, 2000;Douglas, 1997;Ioannides, 1992;Cooper y Jackson, 1989apud Butler 2006a; la planificación (Corak, 2006;Knowles y Curtis, 1999;Weaver, 1992y 1988apud Lagiewski 2006 ); las medidas de rejuvenecimiento (Corak, 2006;Knowles y Curtis, 1999;Agarwal, 1997;Choy, 1992) y la competitividad del destino (Priestley y Mundet, 1998;Claver-Cortés et al, 2007;Choy, 1992).…”
Section: El Marco Teórico De La Evolución De Los Destinos: De Los Modunclassified
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“…Respecto a las primeras, cabe destacar las más recurrentes, tales como: la actuación de los intermediarios (Marrero Rodríguez y Santana Turégano, 2008;Knowles y Curtis, 1999;Ioannides, 1992;Debbage, 1990;Oglethorpe, 1984apud Lagiewski 2006; el desarrollo del turismo residencial (Virgen Aguilar, 2009;Priestley y Mundet, 1998;Strapp, 1988); el deterioro ambiental (Aguiló et al, 2005;Priestley y Mundet, 1998); los tipos de turistas que frecuentan el destino (Marrero Rodríguez y Santana Turégano, 2008;Wilkinson, 1996) (Virgen Aguilar, 2009;Oreja Rodríguez et al, 2008;Weaver, 2000;Douglas, 1997;Ioannides, 1992;Cooper y Jackson, 1989apud Butler 2006a; la planificación (Corak, 2006;Knowles y Curtis, 1999;Weaver, 1992y 1988apud Lagiewski 2006 ); las medidas de rejuvenecimiento (Corak, 2006;Knowles y Curtis, 1999;Agarwal, 1997;Choy, 1992) y la competitividad del destino (Priestley y Mundet, 1998;Claver-Cortés et al, 2007;Choy, 1992).…”
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“…Entre los factores externos destacan: los cambios en los consumidores (gustos/comportamientos) (Virgen Aguilar, 2009;Aguiló et al, 2005;Lundtorp y Vanhill, 2001); el aumento de la competencia entre destinos (Agarwal, 2002;Lundtorp y Vanhill, 2001); la devaluación de la moneda (Lundtorp y Vanhill, 2001;Priestley y Mundet, 1998); las crisis económicas internacionales (Virgen Aguilar, 2009;Choy, 1992); las inestabilidades políticas (Choy, 1992) y los conflictos bélicos (Corak, 2006;Lundtorp y Vanhill, 2001;Douglas, 1997).…”
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“…This creates a competitive environment which is increasingly dynamic (Butler, 1980;Agarwal, 1997;Priestley and Mundet, 1998). Therefore, the innovation process in these mature destinations seeks to increase the value of the destination.…”
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“…and North Africa, the degradation of natural resources and the out-dated tourism facilities have all led to an apparent crisis in the traditional tourism locations. Moreover, this promising activity for local economies has started to show signs of degrading the environment, which affects both ecological status and the recreational experience of tourists and thereby becomes counterproductive for host communities (Fullana, 2001;Priestley, 1998).The core objective of mass tourism model is to increase continuously the number of visitors, prioritizing the economic benefits at short-term, creating a homogeneous and standardised offer with a scarce presence of local culture and traditions (Fullana, 2001) It is named fordist model and is characterised by an undifferentiated market (see Table 4.1). According to Coccossis (1996), the impacts derived from so-called "Mass tourism" are due to its space-time concentration, leading to a peak of demand and the overloading of local resources and infrastructures.…”
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“…Britons initially dominated the demand for short-stay hotel and apartment accommodation, but demand from the German market has gradually grown to such an extent that it now exceeds that of British nationals. The constant diversification of the market to include other European nationalities (Italy and Eastern European countries in particular) is the keynote of present trends (Priestley, 1998).12 According to World Tourism Organisation, a visitor is a person that travels between two or more countries or between two or more places in their country of origin, for a period less than 12 month and for whom the principal motivation of the travel is not exercise an activity that provides income in the visiting place.Bringing Public Perceptions in the Integrated Assessment of Coastal Systems Doctorate dissertation. Elisabet Roca…”
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