Residents' adaptation to intensive tourism development

IF 4 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Annals of Tourism Research Empirical Insights Pub Date : 2023-08-31 DOI:10.1016/j.annale.2023.100107
Ivan Sever
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Intensive tourism development in Croatia neither improved nor reduced overall life satisfaction; however, there was a modest but statistically significant negative effect on happiness. The residents were not entirely capable of managing emotional distress, with social psychological factors the main source of negative affections. While crowding stress negatively affected perceived quality of life, it was not an important predictor of support for tourism. Residents' support was not associated with the regional differences in perceived net benefits from tourism. The findings underline the importance of monitoring residents' psychological well-being, adaptation mechanisms, and the historical and social context in which preferences are formed. The risk of overtourism in Croatian destinations may be masked by the status quo bias and maladaptive coping mechanisms.

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居民对集约旅游发展的适应
克罗地亚密集的旅游业发展既没有提高也没有降低总体生活满意度;然而,有一个适度的,但统计上显著的负面影响幸福感。居民情绪困扰管理能力不全,社会心理因素是负性情感的主要来源。虽然拥挤压力对感知生活质量有负面影响,但它不是对旅游业支持的重要预测因子。居民的支持与旅游净收益的地区差异无关。研究结果强调了监测居民心理健康、适应机制以及偏好形成的历史和社会背景的重要性。克罗地亚目的地过度旅游的风险可能被现状偏见和不适应的应对机制所掩盖。
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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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