Tourism as an Opportunity or the Danger of Saturation for the Historical Coastal Towns
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Tourism as an Opportunity
2.2. Tourism as the Danger of Saturation
2.3. Policy Aproaches to “Overtourism”
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Observation
3.2. Desktop Research
3.3. Interviews
3.4. Data Analysis
3.5. Case Studies
- All cases are under protection for its cultural and/or natural heritage;
- the old town remained intact;
- there is a new settlement beyond old-town walls;
- the demographic size of the towns is in scale of small or medium;
- the influx of tourists significantly exceeds the number of inhabitants, scaling up to 1:1000;
- present conversion of buildings (and land) from their original designation to touristic amenities;
- towns are in different phases of “overtourism”;
- recognized attempts to regulate the number of tourists via policies and other development documents (either to increase, preserve or decrease).
4. Results
4.1. The Azure Coast—Saint Paul de Vence and Èze—Revitalization and Reviving (Location 4.1.)
Proposed Measures in the Sphere of Urban Planning | ||
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Similar Measures | Distinct Measures | |
Saint Paul de Vence |
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Èze |
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4.2. The Adriatic Sea- Dubrovnik and Kotor—At the Threshold of the Carrying Capacity (Location 4.2.)
Short-Term Measures (2018)—Mostly within Organisational Measures and New Technologies | Mid- and Long-Term Measures (2019 and 2020 and Beyond)—Oriented on Planning and Developing New Capacities |
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Restrictions of organised one-day excursions to the Old City on monthly, weekly, and daily bases:
| Capacity Building and Communications:
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Relief of public spaces, and the reclaiming of usurped public areas:
| Integrated and sustainable urban planning methods and models for balanced development:
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Smart Services Integration for Better Mobility:
| Development of traffic, alternative public transportation, and mobility:
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4.3. The Peloponnese—Nafplio and Monemvasia—Agreeable Magnitude (Location 4.3.)
Town | Development measures |
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Nafplio |
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Monemvasia |
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4.4. Policy Approach Sustainability Evaluation
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristics | Locations on the Mediterranean Sea and Surrounding | |||||
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Western Mediterranean Coast—France 4.1. | Adriatic Sea Coast—Croatia and Montenegro 4.2. | Eastern Mediterranean Coast—the Aegean Sea, Greece 4.3. | ||||
Saint Paul de Vence | Èze | Dubrovnik | Kotor | Nafplio | Monemvasia | |
Location | On the hills in the hinterland | Directly at the sea | Directly at the sea (deep in the bay) | Directly at the sea | Directly at the sea (on the island) | |
The ratio between the land cover of the old town and the modern settlement * | 1:6 | 1:2 | 1:7 | 1:7 | 1:11 | 1:4.5 |
* An approximate calculation was carried out by the Authors for this paper, using Corina data and QGIS software (version 2.6) | ||||||
Population | 2903 (1990) 3179 (2020) (municipality) | 2446 (1990) 2222 (2020) (municipality) | 1557 (2016) (old town) 43,770 (2024 municipality) | 961 (2011) (old town) 22,437 (1991) (municipality) 22,601 (2011) (municipality 21,916 (2023) (municipality) | 11,897 (1991) 14,714 (2024) (municipality) | 3616 (1990) (old town) 1299 (2011) (old town) ~15 permanent residents (2021) (old town) 4660 (2024) (community) 21,898 (2024) (municipality) |
Number of visitors per day on average | ~6800 | ~5000 | ~4100 | ~2400 | ~4100 | ~931 in the Lakonia Region, only with an overnight stay in a hotel |
Ratio between inhabitants and visitors | 1:725 | 1:820 | 1:1000 | 1:920 | 1:105 | 1:62 |
* An approximate calculation was carried out by the authors for this paper, based on data on the number of inhabitants and the average number of tourist visits daily | ||||||
Heritage protection | Protected as a historical monument (national level) | UNESCO Heritage List | Protected as a historical monument (national level) | |||
NATURA 2000 | ||||||
Port capacity | Ships larger than 3000 passengers + crew | Ships larger than 3000 passengers + crew | Ships larger than 3000 passengers + crew | Ships larger than 3000 passengers + crew | Ships of up to 1000 passengers | Only yachts |
Distance from the port | Ville-Franche-sur-Mer by Nice, distance 27 km form SPdV and 9 km form Eze | 4 km distance (town outskirts) | In the city centre | In the city centre | 2 km distance, nearby the main cost | |
Conversion of buildings within the old town | To artistic manufactures and workshops, galleries, souvenir shops | To hotels, restaurants, souvenir shops | To rental units, souvenir shops | To rental units, souvenir shops | To restaurants, artistic and craft shops | To hotels, restaurants, souvenir shops, museum |
Maximum real estate price EUR/m2 | ~18,000 | ~8000 | ~6000 | |||
* An approximate calculation was carried out by the authors for this paper, based on reliable data, with conversion to the maximum average price of different types of real estate (apartments, villas, old buildings, new buildings) at the level of the region, i.e., wider locations 4.1., 4.2., and 4.3. |
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Danilović Hristić, N.; Pantić, M.; Stefanović, N. Tourism as an Opportunity or the Danger of Saturation for the Historical Coastal Towns. Sustainability 2024, 16, 4080. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16104080
Danilović Hristić N, Pantić M, Stefanović N. Tourism as an Opportunity or the Danger of Saturation for the Historical Coastal Towns. Sustainability. 2024; 16(10):4080. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16104080
Chicago/Turabian StyleDanilović Hristić, Nataša, Marijana Pantić, and Nebojša Stefanović. 2024. "Tourism as an Opportunity or the Danger of Saturation for the Historical Coastal Towns" Sustainability 16, no. 10: 4080. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16104080
APA StyleDanilović Hristić, N., Pantić, M., & Stefanović, N. (2024). Tourism as an Opportunity or the Danger of Saturation for the Historical Coastal Towns. Sustainability, 16(10), 4080. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16104080