Anti-migration in tourism destinations: An interpretation of population changes and the related socio-cultural impacts

IF 4 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Annals of Tourism Research Empirical Insights Pub Date : 2024-03-13 DOI:10.1016/j.annale.2024.100129
Elizabeth A. Cartier
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This study contributes to the understanding of how residents in tourism-based communities were and are being impacted by changes in population due to migration of second homeowners and new full-time residents during COVID-19 where individuals relocated to areas with more space and outdoor amenities. Utilizing semi-structured interviews of the host community in the town of Durango, Colorado, this study proposes that there is a fluid-like cyclical progression of reflecting on development, recognizing internal responses to development, and identifying physical changes related to development such as housing and congestion. The findings of this study suggest that awareness of feelings and actions of anti-migration need to be at the forefront of tourism development decisions to aid in navigating socio-cultural challenges.

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旅游目的地的反移民现象:对人口变化及相关社会文化影响的解读
在 COVID-19 期间,由于二房东和新的全职居民迁移到了拥有更多空间和户外设施的地区,本研究有助于了解以旅游为基础的社区的居民过去和现在是如何受到人口变化的影响的。通过对科罗拉多州杜兰戈镇东道主社区进行半结构式访谈,本研究提出,在反思发展、认识内部对发展的反应以及识别与发展相关的物理变化(如住房和交通拥堵)方面,存在着类似流体的周期性进展。本研究的结果表明,对反移民情绪和行动的认识需要成为旅游业发展决策的重点,以帮助应对社会文化挑战。
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Annals of Tourism Research Empirical Insights
Annals of Tourism Research Empirical Insights Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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