Deconcentration strategies as tools for preventing gentrification as perceived by residents of tourism destinations
Oct 14, 2024
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Article Category: Research Article
Published Online: Oct 14, 2024
Page range: 201 - 210
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/ijcm-2024-0015
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Negative and positive effects of the influx of tourists in the opinion of residents of large cities (Krakow and Tricity) and smaller towns and villages
Negative effects of the influx of tourists | Location | Positive effects of the influx of tourists | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Drunk and aggressive tourists | Large/small | Better living conditions | Small |
Insecurity | Large | Increased opportunities in the labor market | Large/small |
Traffic jams and disruptions | Large/small | Higher earnings | Large/small |
Difficulty finding parking spaces | Large | Better cultural offers in the town, organizing more events | Large/small |
Congestion on public transport | Large | Learning about cultures through contact with people from other countries and regions | Large/small |
General crowding in the city making everyday life and recreation difficult | Large | Better communication in the city (which develops due to the need to meet increased transport needs) | Large |
Environmental pollution, e.g., littering the beach, lack of waste segregation by tourists | Large/small | Improvement in infrastructure and the gastronomic offer | Large/small |
Increase in product prices | Large/small | ||
A tiring frequent question for directions | Large |
The appropriateness of the deconcentration strategy in the opinion of residents_
Size of town | Most common answers | Sample reviews |
---|---|---|
Large cities |
Reluctance to disperse tourist traffic: to be able to predict where crowding is present Positive attitude toward the deconcentration of tourist traffic |
“I would prefer tourists to stay concentrated where they are because I will have peace in places known only to me”. |
Small towns | Deconcentration is unimportant; what matters is the promotion of existing tourist attractions to attract visitors to small towns. | “It would be good if tourists also came to us, it would provide our town with new jobs”. |