Multiple Carrying Capacities from a management-oriented perspective to operationalize sustainable tourism in protected areas
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
This article describes how the concept of Tourism Carrying Capacity (TCC) has shifted from a unidimensional
approach to incorporating environmental, social and political aspects. This shift is
demonstrated by a study of a large, internationally popular protected area used by trekkers, the Mt.
Everest Region, where qualitative data collected from visitors was combined with environmental
modeling using a participatory framework. Tourist satisfaction showed positive margins for further
tourist industry expansion, but current environmental conditions limit growth and further development.
Space and time dimensions were also considered. We observed that the limits on growth and further
development can be manipulated, with a certain degree of flexibility, through investments and regulatory
measures. We hypothesized that TCC can play an important role in the management of protected
areas only if it is viewed as a systematic, strategic policy tool within a planning process rather than as a
unique, intrinsic number that is not modifiable. We conclude that to translate the strategy into action
using standard measures, further investigation is needed to balance the various TCC components as a
part of a decision-making framework that includes the integration of different cultural approaches and
policy needs.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Tourism Carrying Capacity; Social Carrying Capacity; Environmental Carrying Capacity; Sustainable tourism; Protected areas; Time-for-Time substitution
Elenco autori:
Manfredi, EMANUELA CHIARA; Viviano, Gaetano; Salerno, Franco; Tartari, Gianni
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