Systematic Literature Review on Methods of Assessing Carrying Capacity in Recreation and Tourism Destinations
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
- Google Scholar: A search was carried out for each keyword, and the results were screened by the custom range of years of publication, namely, 2000 to 2004, 2005 to 2009, 2010 to 2014, 2015 to 2019, and 2020 to 2022. The search criteria were sorted by “relevance”, “any type”, and “include citation”. The list of papers for each search was recorded and downloaded until page 10.
- SCOPUS: A search was carried out within “Article title, Abstract, Keywords”. Results were screened based on the journal in which they were published, open access and open archive status, the year of publication, the research article itself, and whether they were published in English. The results were downloaded and listed in a dataset.
- MDPI: A search was carried out for journal type. The results were screened based on the article, year of publication, and whether they were in the English language. The results were downloaded and listed in a dataset.
3. Results
3.1. Methods of Carrying Capacity Determination
3.2. Publication Trend of Each Method
3.3. Assessment of Carrying Capacity Made by Each Method
4. Discussion
4.1. The Differences between the Methods of Assessing Carrying Capacity
4.2. Limitations of the Two Fundamentals of Carrying Capacity
4.3. Issues in the Carrying Capacity of Tourism Destinations
4.4. Gaps in Carrying Capacity Research
5. Conclusions
5.1. Study Limitations
5.2. Contributions, Implications, and Future Studies
5.3. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Method | Frequency |
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Normative approach | |
Normative approach (visual approach and social norm curve) | 29 |
Normative approach and regression model | 3 |
Audio recording and social norm curve | 3 |
Normative approach and willingness to pay | 2 |
Visual approach and stated choice analysis | 2 |
Normative approach and contingent valuation method | 1 |
Visual approach and Bayesian generalized linear mixed modeling | 1 |
Normative approach and level of service of shared-use paths | 1 |
Visual approach and regression model | 1 |
Scenario of encounter and social norm curve | 1 |
Normative approach and audio recording | 1 |
Cifuentes Arias’ method and its variants | |
Physical carrying capacity (PCC), real carrying capacity (RCC), and effective carrying capacity (ECC) formula | 21 |
PCC and BCC (beach carrying capacity) formula | 2 |
Carrying capacity formula akin to the PCC formula | 2 |
Formula akin to PCC and RCC | 1 |
Videometric and BCC formula | 1 |
PCC and RCC formula | 1 |
Ecotourism carrying capacity formula akin to the formula of PCC | 1 |
RCC formula | 1 |
Cifuentes Arias’ method + normative approach | |
PCC, RCC, ECC, and visual approach | 1 |
PCC and normative approach | 1 |
Other methods | |
Choice experiment method (willingness to pay) | 2 |
Proportion curve of divers that damaged hard coral vs. number of divers in the study area and regression model | 2 |
Tourism economy carrying capacity system formula, resource carrying capacity system formula, and tourism carrying capacity formula | 1 |
Fuzzy coefficient linear programming model | 1 |
The linear programming technique | 1 |
Pressure-state-response framework—tourism carrying capacity index | 1 |
Time-for-time substitution model and individual-based, system dynamics model | 1 |
Carrying capacity value stretch model | 1 |
Stated choice modeling | 1 |
Spatial model and optimum boating density formula | 1 |
Ecological carrying capacity formula and social carrying capacity formula | 1 |
Tourism environmental carrying capacity formula | 1 |
Crowding perception preferred, acceptable, and intolerable threshold values’ estimations and Wilcoxon test | 1 |
Residents’ quality of life, visitors’ quality of experience, and regression model | 1 |
Visitor survey, satisfaction, and discriminant analysis | 1 |
Crowding perception | 1 |
Daily visitation model, perceived level of satisfaction model, and regression model | 1 |
Number of people acceptable (visitor survey) | 1 |
Narrative/numerical research methods | 1 |
Indifference curve analysis | 1 |
Attitude of the locals, tourist–host inter-relationships, and effects of tourism on social behavior and values | 1 |
Category | Frequency (%) |
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First author | |
Manning, R.E. | 5 (11%) |
Needham, M.D. and Hallo, J.C. | 3 (6.67%) |
Six first authors each | 2 (4.44%) |
22 first authors each | 1 (2.22%) |
Publication year since 2000 | |
2011 and 2012 | 5 (11.11%) |
2005 and 2020 | 4 (8.89%) |
2009, 2010, 2013, 2015, 2016, and 2019 | 3 (6.67%) |
2002 and 2022 | 2 (4.44%) |
2000, 2004, 2006, 2018, and 2021 | 1 (2.22%) |
Country | |
USA | 29 (64.44%) |
Canada | 4 (8.89%) |
China | 3 (6.67%) |
Mexico and South Korea | 2 (4.44%) |
Sri Lanka, Japan, Malaysia, Italy, and Jordan | 1 (2.22%) |
Setting | |
Wilderness | 30 (66.67%) |
Marine | 5 (11.11%) |
Rural and urban | 2 (4.44%) |
Beach, sinkholes, island/monument, coastal/monument, lake/reservoir, and beach | 1 (2.38%) |
Category | Frequency (%) |
---|---|
First author | |
de Sousa, R.C. | 3 (10%) |
27 authors each | 1 (3.33%) |
Publication year since 2000 | |
2021 | 7 (23.23%) |
2019 | 5 (16.67%) |
2022 | 4 (13.33%) |
2015 | 3 (10%) |
2008, 2013, 2017, and 2018 | 2 (6.67%) |
2011, 2014, and 2020 | 1 (3.33%) |
Country | |
Brazil and China | 5 (16.67%) |
Iran | 4 (13.33%) |
Mexico, Spain, and Italy | 3 (10%) |
Indonesia | 2 (6.67%) |
Portugal, Argentina, Serbia, Jordan, and India | 1 (3.33%) |
Setting | |
Beach | 13 (43.33%) |
Urban | 6 (20%) |
Wilderness | 5 (16.67%) |
Marine and rural | 2 (6.67%) |
Desert/monument and island/coastal | 1 (3.33%) |
Category | Frequency (%) |
---|---|
Cifuentes Arias’ method + normative approach * | |
First author | |
Zacarias, D.A. | 1 (50%) |
Silva, S.F. | 1 (50%) |
Publication year since 2000 | |
2011 and 2013 | 1 (50%) |
Country | |
Portugal | 2 (100%) |
Setting | |
Beach | 2 (100%) |
Other methods ** | |
First author | |
Lawson, S.R. | 2 (8.7%) |
21 authors each | 1 (4.35%) |
Methods | |
Choice experiment method (willingness to pay) | 2 (8.7%) |
Proportion curve of divers that damaged hard coral vs. number of divers in the study area and regression model | 2 (8.7%) |
19 methods each | 1 (4.35%) |
Publication year since 2000 | |
2020, 2012, and 2002 | 3 (13.04%) |
2017 | 2 (8.7%) |
2022, 2021, 2018, 2016, 2013, 2011, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2001, and 2000 | 1 (4.35%) |
Country | |
China | 5 (21.74%) |
USA | 3 (13.04%) |
Israel and Italy | 2 (8.7%) |
11 countries each | 1 (4.35%) |
Settings | |
Wilderness | 8 (34.78%) |
Urban | 5 (21.74%) |
Beach and marine | 3 (13.04%) |
Rural and island/coastal | 2 (8.7%) |
Carrying Capacity Assessment | Frequency (%) |
---|---|
Social | |
Number of people at one time | 22 (32.35%) |
Number of boats seen/number of boats at one time | 6 (8.82%) |
People per viewscape | 4 (5.88%) |
Visitor-caused noise/human-caused noise | 3 (4.41%) |
People/visitors/tourists per day | 2 (2.94%) |
Number of people within a meter distance | 2 (2.94%) |
Distance to watch wildlife | 1 (1.47%) |
Size of boating groups | 1 (1.47%) |
Minimum acceptable chance of catching selected types of fish | 1 (1.47%) |
Minimum acceptable chance of seeing selected types of wildlife | 1 (1.47%) |
Density of hikers | 1 (1.47%) |
Percentage of time of human-caused noise | 1 (1.47%) |
Number of cars per meter of distance on the road | 1 (1.47%) |
Off-road vehicle density | 1 (1.47%) |
Density of mountain bikers | 1 (1.47%) |
Number of busses at wildlife stops | 1 (1.47%) |
Number of kayaks per 1500 m | 1 (1.47%) |
Number of vehicles per day | 1 (1.47%) |
Resource | |
Percentage of bare ground on the campsite | 5 (7.35%) |
Amount of litter | 2 (2.94%) |
Percentage of bare soil on the trail | 1 (1.47%) |
Level of on-trail development | 1 (1.47%) |
Level of off-trail management | 1 (1.47%) |
Damage to vegetation and soil on the trail | 1 (1.47%) |
Trail widening and deepening | 1 (1.47%) |
Level of air quality | 1 (1.47%) |
Amount of graffiti | 1 (1.47%) |
Managerial | |
Chances of obtaining permit for camping | 1 (1.47%) |
Number of houses along the shore | 1 (1.47%) |
Waiting time to receive permit | 1 (1.47%) |
Carrying Capacity Methods and Assessment | Frequency (%) |
---|---|
Carrying capacity assessment of Cifuentes Arias’ method * | |
People/visitors/tourists per day | 25 (83.33%) |
Number of visitors in an area (m or ha) | 2 (6.67%) |
People/visitors/tourists per year | 1 (3.33%) |
Number of people at one time | 1 (3.33%) |
People/visitors/tourists per month | 1 (3.33%) |
Carrying capacity assessment of Cifuentes Arias’ method + normative approach ** | |
People/visitors/tourists per day | 2 (100%) |
Carrying Capacity Assessment | Frequency (%) |
---|---|
Social | |
People/visitors/tourists per day | 9 (18%) |
Number of visitors in an area (m or ha) | 2 (4%) |
Number of people per meter | 2 (4%) |
Number of other groups encountered per day while hiking | 1 (2%) |
Likelihood of being able to camp out of sight and sound of other groups | 1 (2%) |
Number of groups per day | 1 (2%) |
Level of difficulty in obtaining a permit for an overnight wilderness trip | 1 (2%) |
Number of guided dives per site per year | 1 (2%) |
Local community level of tolerance | 1 (2%) |
Number of boats seen/number of boats at one time | 1 (2%) |
Number of vehicles per day | 1 (2%) |
Intensity of restrictions regarding where wilderness visitors are allowed to camp | 1 (2%) |
Optimum boating density in km2 | 1 (2%) |
Level of visitor awareness | 1 (2%) |
Number of people at one time | 1 (2%) |
Resource | |
Amount of litter | 4 (8%) |
Percentage of bare ground on the campsite | 2 (4%) |
Level of water visibility | 2 (4%) |
Percentage of vegetation coverage | 2 (4%) |
Amount of human impact at camping sites | 1 (2%) |
Percentage of area erosion | 1 (2%) |
Presence/extent of trails | 1 (2%) |
Family biotic index less of than five | 1 (2%) |
Managerial | |
Entrance fee charge | 2 (4%) |
Distance of settlement from the river | 1 (2%) |
Number of camping bays | 1 (2%) |
Number of houses along the shore | 1 (2%) |
Number of parking bays | 1 (2%) |
Number of signs | 1 (2%) |
Carrying capacity as an index or value | |
Carrying capacity index | 1 (2%) |
Tourism economy carrying capacity value | 1 (2%) |
Ecological carrying capacity value | 1 (2%) |
Resource carrying capacity index | 1 (2%) |
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Ajuhari Z, Aziz A, Yaakob SSN, Abu Bakar S, Mariapan M. Systematic Literature Review on Methods of Assessing Carrying Capacity in Recreation and Tourism Destinations. Sustainability. 2023; 15(4):3474. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15043474
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APA StyleAjuhari, Z., Aziz, A., Yaakob, S. S. N., Abu Bakar, S., & Mariapan, M. (2023). Systematic Literature Review on Methods of Assessing Carrying Capacity in Recreation and Tourism Destinations. Sustainability, 15(4), 3474. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15043474