The Perception of the Impact of Land-Use on Small and Large Cities by Tourists Using p2p Platforms
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Land Use Impacts Linked to the Consumption of Accommodation Services Located in Residential Environments
3. Methodology
Data Collection and Analysis: Cluster Analysis
4. Results
Cluster Differences
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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1. p2p platforms used by tourists | 2. When selecting accommodation, you give value to the economic impact on the community | 3. When selecting accommodation, you give value to the environmental impact generated |
4. When selecting an accommodation, you give value to the social impact generated | 5. Negative impact on social sustainability | 6. You believe tourism increases wealth |
7. You believe tourism increases tax collection | 8. You believe tourism brings greater opportunities for local entrepreneurs. | 9. You believe tourism brings an increase in employment rate |
10. You believe tourism brings an increase in the leisure offer | 11. You believe tourism brings an improvement in the state of conservation of buildings | 12. You believe tourism brings an increase in the value of business |
13. You believe tourism brings greater cultural interaction | 14. You believe tourism prevents the deterioration of urban and historical areas | 15. You believe tourism improves the image of the city |
16. You believe tourism increases the price of housing and business establishments | 17. You believe tourism increases prices | 18. You believe tourism causes a loss of local population |
19. Loss of traditional business establishments | 20. Transmission of diseases carried by tourists | 21. Increased insecurity; alcohol, drugs, etc. |
22. Negative effects on traditional accommodations: hotels, etc | 23. Increased congestion: public spaces, traffic, etc. | 24. Disruption of tranquility |
25. Loss of social cohesion | 26. Importance of tourist activity in your city | 27. In the building in which you reside, there is a tourist apartment |
28. Are you a tourist apartment owner? | 29. Do you work or own a business at street level in a tourist area? | 30. Age |
31. Level of studies completed | 32. Size of the city in which you reside | 33. Describe your city/town and country. |
34. Opinion on the effect that tourist housing rental platforms have on your environment | 35. Does your income depend in any way on the tourism sector? | 36 & 37. Aware through the media of possible positive and negative on tourism in the local community |
Size of the City | Cluster 1 | Cluster 2 |
---|---|---|
Less than 20,000 inhabitants | 56.25% | 43.75% |
Between 20,000 and 50,000 inhabitants | 62.50% | 37.50% |
Between 50,000 and 250,000 inhabitants | 53.70% | 46.30% |
Between 250,000 inhabitants and 1 million | 70.18% | 29.82% |
More than 1 million inhabitants | 70.45% | 29.55% |
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Calvo, S.; Morales, A.; Del Arco, M.A.; Couto, G.M.M.d. The Perception of the Impact of Land-Use on Small and Large Cities by Tourists Using p2p Platforms. Land 2023, 12, 899. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12040899
Calvo S, Morales A, Del Arco MA, Couto GMMd. The Perception of the Impact of Land-Use on Small and Large Cities by Tourists Using p2p Platforms. Land. 2023; 12(4):899. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12040899
Chicago/Turabian StyleCalvo, Sara, Andres Morales, Miguel Angel Del Arco, and Gualter Manuel Medeiros do Couto. 2023. "The Perception of the Impact of Land-Use on Small and Large Cities by Tourists Using p2p Platforms" Land 12, no. 4: 899. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12040899
APA StyleCalvo, S., Morales, A., Del Arco, M. A., & Couto, G. M. M. d. (2023). The Perception of the Impact of Land-Use on Small and Large Cities by Tourists Using p2p Platforms. Land, 12(4), 899. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12040899