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Katahenggam, Nagathisen, and Victor Wee. "Contextualizing the issue of touristification in Asia." International Journal of Tourism Cities 6, no. 4 (2020): 999–1013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijtc-01-2020-0016.

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Purpose This paper aims to intend to contextualize touristification with a focus on Asia. It argues that touristification in Asia extends beyond physical transformation and is used as a socio-political mechanism by the state and communities alike. This study aims to broaden the discussions on touristification by noting how the issue of authenticity and state intervention is approached in Asia. Design/methodology/approach This paper is based on literature review, sourced from academic material discussing touristification and the influence of tourism. Findings Aside from undertaking physical cha
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Kwon, Yoonku, Jihyun Kim, Jiyoung Kim, and Chan Park. "Mitigating the Impact of Touristification on the Psychological Carrying Capacity of Residents." Sustainability 13, no. 5 (2021): 2737. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13052737.

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This study explores the impact of touristification on the residents of the Seochon and Bukchon areas of Seoul, Korea. Touristification refers to changing an urban space to promote tourism; however, this process displaces the original residents and affects the commercial and social fabric of neighborhoods. We examine the psychological carrying capacity of local residents to adapt to touristification, and present ways to mitigate the negative effects of touristification. First, a semantic differential scale was used to elicit adjectives to assess the carrying capacity of residents to adapt. This
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Cociș, Emanuela-Adina, and Alexandru-Sabin Nicula. "The Dark Side of Touristification Phenomenon. A Short Point of View." Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Geographia 67, no. 1-2 (2022): 47–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/subbgeogr.2022.03.

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"The Dark Side of Touristification Phenomenon – A Short Point of View. Tourism is considered to be a socio-economic development engine worldwide, its importance being undeniable at international scale. Because tourism represents such a notorious activity and global phenomenon, new concepts inevitably arise that need further understanding and clarification. One of them is touristification. Browsing through related scientific literature, one can see that touristification concept is a complex process mainly used with a negative connotation to describe tourism’s impact for a specific area and on a
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Wen, Xin, Dongxue Fu, You Diao, Binyan Wang, Xiaofeng Gao, and Min Jiang. "Exploring the Relationship between Touristification and Commercial Gentrification from the Perspective of Tourist Flow Networks: A Case Study of Yuzhong District, Chongqing." Sustainability 15, no. 16 (2023): 12577. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su151612577.

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Existing research has noted a clear interaction between touristification and commercial gentrification; however, the differences between these two coexisting but distinct phenomena require further research. This study uses online big data and quantitative methods to explore the relationship between touristification and commercial gentrification. Taking Yuzhong District in Chongqing as an example, this study constructs an inter-attraction network based on 1306 itineraries extracted from online travel diaries, develops a method to evaluate community tourism centrality based on network analysis,
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Sambou, Omar, Marjono Marjono, Gatot Ciptadi, and Fadillah Putra. "The Nexus Between Touristification and Gentrification: A Case in Brufut Heights, the Gambia." International Journal of Economics, Business and Management Research 08, no. 04 (2024): 139–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.51505/ijebmr.2024.8410.

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Tourism development along the coast of the Gambia has caused an increase in the rate of gentrification in urban Gambia (See; Smith, 1982; Weisler, 2019). Commodification and financialization of land are relatively new in the Gambia but these phenomena have positive and negative impacts on communities. According to Aalbers (2008), the financialization of land and housing is unsustainable. When the laws of demand and supply control the housing sector as a financial mechanism, financial interest will dominate thereby gentrification and capitalized rent gap become eminent (Criekingen, 2008; Lapavi
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Conejo-Arrabal, Francisco, Carlos Rosa-Jiménez, and Nuria Nebot-Gómez de Salazar. "Patterns of Public Spaces in Spanish Mediterranean Touristified Historic Centres Based on Their Activities: Case Study of Malaga." Land 12, no. 8 (2023): 1546. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land12081546.

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Historic centres are undergoing a series of urban transformations as a consequence of the processes of touristification, and they are mainly located in pedestrianised public spaces. The consequences of the touristification of public space are manifested in its privatisation via the occupation of catering locals and changes to the uses of adjacent buildings. Recent literature has studied the touristification of the neighbourhood unit in an exhaustive way, but it has only studied specific variables of the public space unit. Therefore, an exhaustive study is needed to bring these variables togeth
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Picone, Marco. "La città delle rose. Dinamiche della turistificazione palermitana." RIVISTA GEOGRAFICA ITALIANA, no. 1 (April 2025): 22–41. https://doi.org/10.3280/rgioa1-2025oa19488.

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Prima del Covid-19, il dibattito sui flussi turistici oscillava tra le denunce legate alla touristification e il tentativo di governare l'overtourism con strumenti non sempre efficaci. Dopo la pandemia, la questione si è incentrata sulle ricadute concrete che il turismo comporta per la vita dei e delle residenti. Questo testo prende in considerazione i cambiamenti provocati dal turismo nel centro storico di Palermo, discutendo le politiche urbane neoliberiste che hanno orientato le più recenti scelte dell'amministrazione comunale. Attraverso interviste semi-strutturate a testimoni privilegiati
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Castro Noblejas, Hugo, Juan Francisco Sortino Barrionuevo, and José María Orellana Macías. "Mapping method for the integrated analysis of gentrification and touristification: the case of Málaga (Spain)." Cuadernos Geográficos 62, no. 1 (2023): 109–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.30827/cuadgeo.v62i1.26124.

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Since the 1960s, the productive model of Málaga has been pointed toward tourism. The redevelopment of the historic centre of the city and the increasing specialization of some areas in services linked to tourism have created several negative consequences on the habitability and the identity of those areas. This work aims at developing a methodology that allows measuring, individually, the spatial influence and intensity of gentrification and touristification. The final goal is join together both urban processes in a map, also including the evolution of their variables over time. The method all
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Silva, António José Marques, and Rossana Andreia Neves dos Santos. "RETHINKING TOURISTIFICATION AS A LONG-TERM PROCESS." Herança 5, no. 2 (2022): 199–255. http://dx.doi.org/10.52152/heranca.v5i2.600.

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In the last decade, we witness a growth of contestation movements against touristification at the global scale. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the intensive and disordered flux of travellers in some popular destinations was seen as the cause of several negative effects on the everyday life of inhabitants. One of them was the degradation of their cultural heritage (ICH), including intangible culinary legacies. An increasing amount of research focus this issue from different disciplinary areas. However, the approaches usually adopted only take into account the immediate consequences of the ongoin
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Salvador i Almela, Marta, and Núria Abellan Calvet. "Las tejedoras mayas de Guatemala: un proceso activo para la salvaguardia de su patrimonio cultural inmaterial." Tourism and Heritage Journal 2 (October 5, 2020): 93–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1344/thj.2020.2.7.

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Currently, many are the phenomena that occur around intangible cultural heritage (ICH), related to its politics and legacy. With a critical analysis perspective, this article aims to describe the processes of patrimonialisation, commodification, and touristification of ICH, especially of the Guatemalan Mayan fabrics. The ongoing movement of Guatemalan weavers to protect and vindicate the cultural value of this art brings to light the role of different actors that intervene in intangible cultural heritage and, of greater relevance, indigenous communities. The following analysis framework on the
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Karner, Marie Johanna, Shadia Husseini de Araújo, Anton Jakob Escher, et al. "“Culture-touristification” of colonial towns in the interior of Brazil." ERDKUNDE 78, no. 3 (2024): 225–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.3112/erdkunde.2024.03.04.

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The link between cultural heritage, touristification, and urban development has been extensively researched in larger cities with a strong appeal to international tourists. However, there is limited information on the relationship between these factors in smaller cultural heritage towns that rely only on regional or national tourism. This is also the case for small and medium-sized colonial towns in the Brazilian interior, which are the focus of this paper. We introduce the concept of “culture-touristification” as a form of touristification that is co-constituted by several interacting, cultur
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Jover, Jaime, and Ibán Díaz-Parra. "Gentrification, transnational gentrification and touristification in Seville, Spain." Urban Studies 57, no. 15 (2019): 3044–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0042098019857585.

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Increased international tourism in large European cities has been a growing social and political issue over the last few years. As the number of urban tourists has rapidly grown, studies have often focused on its socio-spatial consequences, commonly referred to as touristification, and have linked this to gentrification. This connection makes sense within the framework of planetary gentrification theories because the social injustices it generates in cities have a global pattern. However, gentrification is a complex process that must be analytically differentiated from tourism strategies and t
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Jang, Hochan, and Minkyung Park. "Social media, media and urban transformation in the context of overtourism." International Journal of Tourism Cities 6, no. 1 (2020): 233–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijtc-08-2019-0145.

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Purpose The purpose of this study is to document how a traditional residential neighborhood, Ihwa village in Seoul, South Korea, is transformed into a tourist attraction and demonstrate the complexity of the overtourism phenomenon and the multifaceted conflicts among stakeholders that emerged in the course of urban transformation. Particularly, the study explores how tourism growth, urban transformation and overtourism are intertwined with each other and how the role of social media and media contributed to tourism growth and the transformation of an urban neighborhood. Design/methodology/appr
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Leccis, Francesca. "Urban Regeneration and Touristification in the Sardinian Capital City of Cagliari, Italy." Sustainability 15, no. 5 (2023): 4061. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su15054061.

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Regeneration agendas and inbound tourism flows have long been considered a remedy for economic crisis. In port cities, a prominent role in urban regeneration is played by the waterfronts, which have been undergoing radical makeovers worldwide since the 1960s. The city of Cagliari stuck to the same recipe, promoting a series of regeneration initiatives and implementing a series of policies to boost the tourism sector. This study combines the use of primary and secondary sources and the analysis of qualitative and quantitative data to create a useful picture of both current reality and historica
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Almeida-García, Fernando, Apollònia Monserrat-Febrer, Rafael Cortés-Macías, and Miquel Àngel Coll-Ramis. "Touristification and Expansion of Short-Term Rentals in Mediterranean Destinations: The Case of Rural Areas." Land 14, no. 4 (2025): 881. https://doi.org/10.3390/land14040881.

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This study analyses how the intensive use of short-term rentals (STRs) in the tourism sector contributes to the transformation and touristification of rural areas in mature tourist destinations, using the island of Mallorca, Spain, as a case study. Based on growth machine theory, the analysis innovatively examines the factors driving the expansion of STRs in rural spaces, with a focus on economic, social, and territorial dynamics. The research hypothesis is that the proliferation of STRs acts as a key element in rural touristification. Using a combination of spatial and temporal indicators, th
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Huízar Sanchéz, Maria de los Angeles, Jorge Luis López Ramos, and José Alfonso Baños Francia. "La modernización de Puerto Vallarta ¿Renovación urbana o turistificación asistida?" PASOS. Revista de Turismo y Patrimonio Cultural 18, no. 5 (2020): 831–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.25145/j.pasos.2020.18.059.

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In recent years, the authorities of Puerto Vallarta have embarked on an urban regeneration pro‑ cess that allows real estate developers to excessively build apartments for tourism purposes, as evidence by the current situation in two of the iconic places in the destination: The Romantic Zone and Marina Vallarta. The objective of the work is to analyze the touristification process that the city faces as a result of real estate development and the transformation of housing and commerce in these areas. The study is of a mixed type and includes discourses about the modernization of the city and th
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Campos, Ricardo, and Ágata Sequeira. "Urban Art touristification: The case of Lisbon." Tourist Studies 20, no. 2 (2019): 182–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1468797619873108.

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Urban Art is gradually assuming an increasingly significant role in the development of a city’s character, something which is often promoted by public institutions. This has been strongly instigated by the rhetoric of creative cities, present in the strategies for the urban development of many cities in recent years. The rising appreciation of this artistic movement and the recognition of the cultural and symbolic role it currently plays are accompanied by a growing offer of tourism services in this field, namely, through dozens of tours operated by multiple entities. The literature has, in fa
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Mínguez, Carmen, María José Piñeira, and Alfonso Fernández-Tabales. "Social Vulnerability and Touristification of Historic Centers." Sustainability 11, no. 16 (2019): 4478. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11164478.

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Historic centers have suffered different processes of neglect, occupation, segregation, gentrification, and touristification as a result of changes in demand and policies. Currently, they are going through a homogenization process motivated by tourist pressure, which is causing the expulsion of the local population; this is a common topic of interest for media and political agendas, which requires scientific analysis. This research aims at identifying the winning and the losing tourist groups in the historic center of Seville. It is structured in two parts: a conceptual one based on the biblio
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García Bujalance, Susana, Daniel Barrera-Fernández, and Miriam Scalici. "Touristification in historic cities. Reflections on Malaga." Revista de Turismo Contemporâneo 7, no. 1 (2019): 93–115. http://dx.doi.org/10.21680/2357-8211.2019v7n1id16169.

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This research analyses the consequences in the economy of the city, in the urban environment and in the life of residents affected by the massive arrival of tourists in the historic centre of Malaga in Andalusia, Spain. The research combines a mixed methodology consisting of analysis of urban plans and administrative documents, statistics, direct observation of tourism-related activities, the definition of a list of indicators and verification of their application in the case study. Mass tourism in a historic city is a cause of conflicts between visitors and residents, but there are also posit
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Cocola-Gant, Agustín. "Place-based displacement: Touristification and neighborhood change." Geoforum 138 (January 2023): 103665. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2022.103665.

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Su, Xiaobo. "Security, economy, and the touristification of borders." Annals of Tourism Research 105 (March 2024): 103734. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.annals.2024.103734.

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Barrera-Fernández, Daniel, Bujalance Susana García, and Miriam Scalici. "Touristification in historic cities: Reflections on Malaga." Revista de Turismo Contemporâneo 7, no. 1 (2019): 93–115. https://doi.org/10.21680/2357-8211.2019v7n1ID16169.

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This research analyses the consequences in the economy of the city, in the urban environment and in the life of residents affected by the massive arrival of tourists in the historic centre of Malaga in Andalusia, Spain. The research combines a mixed methodology consisting of analysis of urban plans and administrative documents, statistics, direct observation of tourism-related activities, the definition of a list of indicators and verification of their application in the case study. Mass tourism in a historic city is a cause of conflicts between visitors and residents, but there are also posit
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Shinta Permana Putri. "Bottom-Up Touristification in Yogyakarta after Pandemic Covid-19." Media Wisata 22, no. 1 (2024): 77–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.36276/mws.v22i1.639.

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This research was conducted to identify the bottom-up touristification phenomenon that occurred in the city of Yogyakarta after the Covid-19 pandemic. This research is a qualitative research. Data was collected through a process of observation and secondary data survey. The analysis techniques used are spatial analysis and also qualitative descriptive. The results of this research show that the touristification phenomenon occurring in Yogyakarta can be identified through changes in function and environment both visually and non-visually as well as changes in mobility aspects. Changes in functi
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Jajamovich, Guillermo. "(No) Todo es gentrificación." Cadernos PROLAM 23, no. 50 (2024): 396–402. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1676-6288.prolam.2024.226769.

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The review analyses the contributions of the book ¨Vender una ciudad. Gentrificación y turistificación en los centros históricos” [Selling a city. Gentrification and touristification in historic centres]". Published by the University of Seville in 2022, it contextualises the contribution of Dr. in Geography Ibán Díaz Parra of the University of Seville, within the debate between critical urban studies and decolonial perspectives. Through the intersection of gentrification and touristification in the historic centres of Mexico City, Buenos Aires, and Seville, the review highlights the book’s the
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Henriques, Cláudia Helena, João Albino Silva, and Miriam de Oliveira Santos. "Fado Houses of Lisbon: Between Authenticity and Touristification." Revista Rosa dos Ventos - Turismo e Hospitalidade 13, no. 2 (2021): 460–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.18226/21789061.v13i2p460.

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Gastronomy has been valued as an intangible heritage that contributes to the valorization of tourist destinations. Experiencing gastronomy with other intangible heritages, such as Fado [World Heritage of Unesco], namely in Fado Houses of Lisbon, could enhance the authenticity of the city’s tourist experience. In this context, this chapter aims to analyse the House of Fado managers’ perspective regarding the characteristics of the cultural touristic supply, as well as the main transforming elements of that supply over time. In accordance, it is based on a case study methodology, highlighting th
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Picard, Michel. "Touristification and balinization in a time of reformasi." Indonesia and the Malay World 31, no. 89 (2003): 108–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13639810304435.

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Freytag, Tim, and Michael Bauder. "Bottom-up touristification and urban transformations in Paris." Tourism Geographies 20, no. 3 (2018): 443–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14616688.2018.1454504.

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Parralejo, Julio-José, and Ibán Díaz-Parra. "Gentrification and Touristification in the Central Urban Areas of Seville and Cádiz." Urban Science 5, no. 2 (2021): 40. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/urbansci5020040.

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Intensive tourism in historic city centers is causing socio-spatial effects that are already visible to society. This has led politicians and academics to focus on the issue, creating a debate about gentrification in certain central urban areas which overlaps with studies on touristification, understood by some authors as tourism gentrification. This article aims to identify whether socio-demographic changes identifiable as touristification have occurred in the historic centers of two Andalusian cities, Seville and Cádiz, and which we interpret as the replacement of residents with visitors. Th
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Jin, Yang, Bing Hou, and Xiang Kong. "The Practice Characteristics of Authorized Heritage Discourse in Tourism: Thematic and Spatial." Land 13, no. 6 (2024): 816. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land13060816.

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Under the influence of tourism and globalization, heritage production presents a new landscape. As a crucial framework for interpreting heritage, Authorized Heritage Discourse (AHD) has profound significance in discussing its practice characteristics in this context. Taking cities along the Jiangsu–Zhejiang section of the Grand Canal as a case study and drawing upon policy text, this study explores the practice characteristics of AHD in the tourism context. Results indicate that the thematic practices of AHD encompass protection and management, ecological construction, cultural production and
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Simas, Tarciso Binoti, Sônia Azevedo Le Cocq de Oliveira, and Ana Belén Cano-Hila. "Tourismophobia or touristification? An analysis of the impacts of tourism in Poblenou, Barcelona." Ambiente Construído 21, no. 3 (2021): 117–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1678-86212021000300541.

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Abstract Barcelona has been investing strategically in its infrastructures and in a new image to attract investments and tourists, especially from the Olympic project. The transformation impacts in favour of tourism, real estate and entertainment businesses have sparked a recent debate about tourismophobia and touristification. Taking this into account, this article aims to discuss the main impacts of tourism gentrification in Poblenou, Barcelona. This research analyses real estate valuation, the evolution of services in tourism and their conflicts in Poblenou considering a mixture of quantita
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Herruzo-Domínguez, Germán, José-Manuel Aladro-Prieto, and Julia Rey-Pérez. "Analysis of Touristification Processes in Historic Town Centers: The City of Seville." Architecture 4, no. 1 (2023): 24–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/architecture4010003.

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Encouraged by the administration, the gen9otrification process has been useful in economic terms for the reactivation of the socio-cultural fabrics of historic urban spaces in decline. What was initially considered an advantage has led to the touristification of historic centers, and in turn to the alteration of their original use. In these settings, the demographic void caused by increasingly shunning local identity has combined with pressure from excessive tourism and the obsolescence of heritage protection bodies in charge of conservation. Given the crisis affecting the definitions of the c
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Lorenzen, Matthew. "Rural gentrification, touristification, and displacement: Analysing evidence from Mexico." Journal of Rural Studies 86 (August 2021): 62–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jrurstud.2021.05.015.

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Yeong-Gug, Kim, and Eun-ju Woo. "Examining the impacts of Touristification on Quality of Life (QOL)." Journal of Tourism and Leisure Research 30, no. 7 (2018): 161–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.31336/jtlr.2018.07.30.7.161.

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del Romero Renau, Luis. "Touristification, Sharing Economies and the New Geography of Urban Conflicts." Urban Science 2, no. 4 (2018): 104. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/urbansci2040104.

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The aim of this study was to address the highly controversial problem of the increasing touristification of urban centers, analyzing the case of Valencia. The paper begins with a theoretical reflection to disambiguate the term “sharing economy”, the emergence of all kinds of digital service platforms that are revolutionizing traditional economic sectors of services, such as transport, tourist accommodation, or personal services. The new geography of urban conflicts that has arisen in recent years in this city, largely as a consequence of the paradigm of the collaborative economy in the tourism
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Russo Krauss, Giovanna. "Capri’s Touristification. A Millennial Cultural Landscape Reinvented by Luxury Tourism." Heritage 2, no. 2 (2019): 1509–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/heritage2020095.

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In recent years the issue of touristification has been progressively discussed in relation to its impact on historic towns. In this regard, physical transformations and gentrification consequences are both issues often addressed. In Italy, consciousness on the subject primarily grew in relation to Florence and Venice, both national cases widely discussed also on newspapers. The awareness of a wider range of cases affected by this problem, from big cities to small holiday destinations, is even more recent. The aim of the present paper is to address Capri’s touristification process, which starte
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Marcilhac, Vincent, and Vincent Moriniaux. "La « touristification » de lieux ordinaires au travers des fêtes gastronomiques." Bulletin de l'Association de géographes français 95, no. 4 (2018): 544–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/bagf.4107.

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Ojeda, Antonio B., and Maxime Kieffer. "Touristification. Empty concept or element of analysis in tourism geography?" Geoforum 115 (October 2020): 143–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2020.06.021.

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Belhassen, Yaniv, Natan Uriely, and Ortal Assor. "The touristification of a conflict zone: The case of Bil’in." Annals of Tourism Research 49 (November 2014): 174–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.annals.2014.09.007.

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Estevens, Ana, Agustín Cocola-Gant, Antonio López-Gay, and Fabiana Pavel. "The role of the state in the touristification of Lisbon." Cities 137 (June 2023): 104275. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2023.104275.

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Galavielle, Juliette, and Daniel Paiva. "Touristification and the Territories of Gender-Based Violence in Lisbon." Tourism and Hospitality 6, no. 1 (2025): 30. https://doi.org/10.3390/tourhosp6010030.

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This study contributes towards the burgeoning literature on the negative social consequences of touristification by uncovering the entanglement of gender violence and the territories produced by tourism in Lisbon’s nightlife districts. Drawing upon a perspective of body-territory, this study questions how gender-based violence affects nightlife workers in a touristified urban centre. The research is based on a year-long ethnographic study of women’s workplaces at night, which includes different forms of observation and a set of interviews with women and non-binary workers. The findings of the
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González-Pérez, Jesús M., and Margarita Novo-Malvárez. "Ibiza (Spain) World Heritage Site: Socio-Urban Processes in a Touristified Space." Sustainability 14, no. 15 (2022): 9554. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14159554.

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In recent years, there has been a big shift in analyses of historic centres, with the spotlight turning from the issue of urban degradation and the ageing population to studies of the risks associated with touristification and gentrification. The island of Ibiza is one of the Mediterranean’s leading tourist destinations, and its capital is one of the fifteen Spanish cities declared as World Heritage Sites (UNESCO). This study aimed to explore the touristification of Ibiza’s historic centre (a World Heritage Site). To do so, it explored three interrelated variables, the historic centre’s demogr
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Branca, Domenico, and Andreas Haller. "Urbanization, Touristification and Verticality in the Andes: A Profile of Huaraz, Peru." Sustainability 13, no. 11 (2021): 6438. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13116438.

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Mountain cities specializing in tourism increasingly aim at valorizing cultural and natural heritage to compete for global attention. In this context, the postmodern urbanization of mountains plays a decisive role: driven by touristification processes, it alters the sociospatial and economic configuration of mountain cities and their hinterlands, which are becoming vertically arranged “operational landscapes”, and profoundly changes city–mountain interactions. To foster sustainable development in urbanizing mountain destinations, it is crucial to understand these settlements’ embeddedness in b
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Gagliardi, Rita. "Wartości niematerialne i turystyka przestrzeni publicznych w starożytnym centrum Neapolu (Włochy)." Protection of Cultural Heritage, no. 16 (December 16, 2023): 59–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.35784/odk.3577.

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The identity of the ancient city centre of Naples has been historically founded on the co-existence of tangible and intangible values underpinning a compact fabric of centuries-old architectural and urban stratifications. Their lasting character and presence in public spaces contributes to the image of Naples as an authentic and multi-layered city, recognized as Historic Urban Landscape and listed as a World Heritage Site twenty-eight years later. At the same time, preservation of these values poses a challenge with regard to the change of roles in some public spaces due to material, economic
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Han, Ju Hyoung. "A Phenomenological Study of Resident Perceived Place and Placelessness in Touristification." Journal of Tourism and Leisure Research 31, no. 5 (2019): 69–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.31336/jtlr.2019.5.31.5.69.

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Torres Outón, Sara María. "Gentrification, touristification and revitalization of the Monumental Zone of Pontevedra, Spain." International Journal of Tourism Cities 6, no. 2 (2019): 347–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijtc-08-2018-0059.

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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore, through the analysis case, how the revitalization of a historic centre has been carried out and the role of tourism in this process.Design/methodology/approachThis case study area is well-documented as there has been extensive fieldwork on the transformation of the commercial sector in the Monumental Zone of Pontevedra in the last three decades. In order to prepare this paper, a bibliographic review, in-depth interviews, premises registration data and population data have been used.FindingsThe findings show that the processes of change and revita
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Adhinata, Bayu, and Made Yaya Sawitri. "Touristification and the Changing of Spaces for Tourism in Canggu Village." Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora 11, no. 3 (2022): 447–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.23887/jish.v11i3.45696.

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This article discusses the transformation of Canggu Village from a fishing and farmer village into an urban-characterized area with main economic activities based on tourism. The entry of capitalist investors and the government's designation of a tourism area provide more significant opportunities for this change. This study looks at how the transformation of space for the benefit of tourism causes changes in social conditions in public spaces in Canggu Village. This study used a qualitative approach through in-depth interviews with several informants, such as the head of the Canggu Village, t
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Husa, Lukas Christian. "Dark Tourism in Thailand – The “Touristification” of Wartime Atrocities and Crime." Mitteilungen der Österreichischen Geographischen Gesellschaft 1 (2024): 217–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1553/moegg165-093.

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Faye, Benoit. "Neighborhood Trip. How do guests’ neighborhood preferences shape the touristification process?" Tourism Management 102 (June 2024): 104880. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tourman.2023.104880.

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Hübscher, Marcus, Juana Schulze, Felix zur Lage, and Johannes Ringel. "The impact of Airbnb on a non-touristic city. A Case study of short-term rentals in Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Spain)." Erdkunde 74, no. 3 (2020): 191–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.3112/erdkunde.2020.03.03.

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Short-term rentals such as Airbnb have become a persistent element of today’s urbanism around the globe. The impacts are manifold and differ depending on the context. In cities with a traditionally smaller accommodation market, the impacts might be particularly strong, as Airbnb contributes to ongoing touristification processes. Despite that, small and medium-sized cities have not been in the centre of research so far. This paper focuses on Santa Cruz de Tenerife as a medium-sized Spanish city. Although embedded in the touristic region of the Canary Islands, Santa Cruz is not a tourist city pe
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Khalid, Amalina Abd, and Hanafi Hussin. "COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT IN THE TOURISTIFICATION OF BRUNEI’S KAMPONG AYER AS A TOURISM PRODUCT." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 27, no. 2 (2021): 22–47. https://doi.org/10.22452/jati.vol27no2.2.

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This research is part of a larger project investigating stakeholders' various roles in the touristification of Kampong Ayer, a collection of villages on stilts above the Brunei River. This research aims to map out and analyse the extent of local residents’ involvement in the touristification of Kampong Ayer, Brunei Darussalam. Kampong Ayer had been portrayed and promoted as among the most significant tourist landmarks in the Sultanate for decades. More recently, the state has shown a more concerted effort in their agenda of making Brunei a tourist destination that is at par with other internat
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