Can indicators for sustainable tourism improve tourism planning in the coastal destinations? Empirical evidence from Catalonia, Istrian Region and Tuscany Region
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
Due to the continuous increase of the tourism industry, tourism destinations need to be managed
under a sustainable framework, with the main aim of minimizing the adverse eff ects caused by tourism
fl ows. In recent years, several attempts have been made to measure those eff ects and value the level of
sustainability of every destination. A clear example of this is the European Tourism Indicator System
(ETIS). In the paper, the results are presented of a project which aimed to test indicators of sustainable
tourism in coastal destinations of Catalonia, Istrian Region, and Tuscany Region. Th e results of 33 collected indicators are available on the online platform of the project INTERREG MED MITOMED+.
During the fi rst year, in every category of indicators (economic, social-cultural and environmental)
only some indicators were collected, which was expected because diff erent regions apply diff erent
methodologies. Th e collected data is the starting point that shows destinations how the indicator can
be obtained and what its purpose is. Furthermore, collected data can help local and regional tourism
stakeholders to prevent factors of risk, to take decisions and to improve the implementation of policies
for sustainable maritime and coastal tourism development in the Mediterranean area.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
sustainable tourism; indicators of sustainable tourism; sustainable development; maritime and coastal destinations
List of contributors:
Marchi, Valentina; Raschi, Antonio
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