Impacts of Tourism on Coastal Areas

T. F. Smith, C. Elrick-Barr, D. Thomsen, L. Celliers, M. Le Tissier
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The socioeconomics of the Anthropocene is exposing coastal regions to multiple pressures, including climate change hazards, resource degradation, urban development and inequality. Tourism is often raised as either a panacea to, or exacerbator of, such threats to ecosystems and sustainable livelihoods. Tobetter understand theimpactsoftourism oncoastal areas, Scopus and Web of Science databases were searched for the top 100 cited papers on coastal tourism. Web of Science suggested ‘ highly cited ’ papers were also included to allow for more recent high-impact papers. Of the papers retrieved, 44 focused on the impacts of tourism. Social/cultural and environmental impacts were viewed as mostly negative, while economic impacts were viewed as mostly positive but only of actual benefit to a few. In addition, when compared with recent whole-of-sector reviews and reports it was evident that coastal tourism is increasingly a global enterprise dominated by large corporations that leverage various interests across local to transnational scales. Through this global enterprise, even the positive economic benefits identified were overshadowed by a broader system of land and property development fuelling local wealth inequity and furthering the interests of offshore beneficiaries. Only two highly cited papers discussed tourism within a broader context of integrated coastal zone management, suggesting that tourism is mostly assessed as a discrete sector within the coastal zone and peripheral to other
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旅游业对沿海地区的影响
人类世的社会经济学正使沿海地区面临多重压力,包括气候变化危害、资源退化、城市发展和不平等。旅游业往往被认为是解决生态系统和可持续生计所面临威胁的灵丹妙药,或者是加剧这种威胁的因素。为了更好地了解旅游业对沿海地区的影响,在Scopus和Web of Science数据库中搜索了被引用次数最多的100篇沿海旅游论文。Web of Science表示,“高被引”的论文也被纳入其中,以便纳入更近期的高影响力论文。在检索到的论文中,有44篇聚焦于旅游业的影响。社会/文化和环境影响被认为大多是消极的,而经济影响被认为大多是积极的,但只有少数人真正受益。此外,与最近的全部门审查和报告相比,很明显,沿海旅游业日益成为一个由大公司主导的全球性企业,这些大公司利用地方到跨国规模的各种利益。通过这一全球性企业,即使确定的积极经济效益也被更广泛的土地和房地产开发制度所掩盖,加剧了当地财富的不平等,并进一步扩大了离岸受益者的利益。只有两篇被高度引用的论文在更广泛的沿海地区综合管理背景下讨论了旅游业,这表明旅游业主要被评估为沿海地区内的一个独立部门,而不是其他部门
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