2000
DOI: 10.1080/09669580008667380
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Tourist and Resident Perceptions of the Physical Impacts of Tourism at Lake Balaton, Hungary: Issues for Sustainable Tourism Management

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“…Therefore, residents felt that tourism exacerbates some problems such as overcrowding at outdoor recreation facilities (Johnson et al, 1994), and the presence of criminal activity (Wall & Mathieson, 2006). Puczkó & Rátz (2000) indicate that incorrect tourism development can lead to increased stress on the community and to a negative change in the destinations' socio-cultural and physical characteristics.…”
Section: Discussion and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, residents felt that tourism exacerbates some problems such as overcrowding at outdoor recreation facilities (Johnson et al, 1994), and the presence of criminal activity (Wall & Mathieson, 2006). Puczkó & Rátz (2000) indicate that incorrect tourism development can lead to increased stress on the community and to a negative change in the destinations' socio-cultural and physical characteristics.…”
Section: Discussion and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although economic benefits are often assumed to largely improve the quality of life, socio-cultural factors may not always be as positive (Liu & Var, 1986) , such as increase in traffic jams, parking problems, downtown crimes town, and changes in hosts' lifestyle (Tosun, 2002;Brunt & Courtney, 1999;McCool & Martin, 1994). Puczkó & Rátz (2000) emphasize that on one hand incorrect tourism development may lead to increased stress on the community and to a negative change in the destinations' socio-cultural and physical characteristics. If there is an imbalance, conflicts may occur (Andereck et al, 2005); on the other, tourism can also produce positive socio-cultural effects, such as increase in the community services, recreational and cultural facilities, cultural events and cultural exchanges (Gilbert & Clark, 1997;McCool & Martin, 1994;Perdue et al, 1990).…”
Section: Tourism Impactsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Europoje detaliai šiuo po žiūriu išnagrinėtas Balatono ežero atvejis (Puczkó, Rátz, 2000;Rátz, 2000) rodo, kad dažnai rekreacija tampa vienu iš didžiausią poveikį ežerų aplinkai turinčių veiksnių. Maudytis, žvejoti ar kitaip po ilsiauti prie ežerų atvykstančių žmonių skaičius bėgant laikui nuolat kinta (taip pat erdvėje), tačiau iki šiol mažai žinoma, kaip šių socialinių ežero funkcijų intensyvumas priklauso nuo natūralios limnosistemos raidos ir aplinkinio kraštovaizdžio.…”
Section: Ežerų Socialines Funkcijas Formuojančių Sąlygų Apibūdinimo Punclassified
“…Studies have identified both the positive and negative environmental impacts of tourism [29,30]. On the negative side, Puczkó and Rátz observed that inappropriate tourism development often leads to increased stress on destinations and in negative changes in the destinations' physical and sociocultural characteristics [30].…”
Section: Seasonality and Sustainable Development In The Rural Environmentioning
confidence: 99%