TOURISM GENTRIFICATION: BARCELONA AND VENICE

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Abstract

With the continuation of the growth momentum of international tourism mobility and negative effects on important destinations, local administrations, international tourism organizations and academic community have directed their attention to what should be done to eliminate the negative effects. An important issue that needs to be considered is tourism gentrification, which is an indication that the basic dynamics of settlements and residents have been shaken. In this study, it is aimed to evaluate the reasons and effects of tourism gentrification in Barcelona and Venice, which attract overtourism demand and frequently come to the agenda with urban social movements against tourism. Secondary data sources have been used for this purpose. Ultimately, it was underlined that tourism gentrification should be taken into consideration by decision-makers as a process that triggers many negativities, exerting displacement pressure on the local population and causing radical social changes.

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Genç, K., Türkay, O., & Ulema, Ş. (2022). TOURISM GENTRIFICATION: BARCELONA AND VENICE. Turismo y Sociedad, 31, 125–140. https://doi.org/10.18601/01207555.n31.06

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