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Overtourism and Tourismphobia: A Journey Through Four Decades of Tourism Development, Planning and Local Concerns

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In this article, the authors examined the increasing demand for mobility, leisure and unique experiences as key factors in the growth of tourism, and the attendant growth paradigm has been examined as key drivers of tourism.
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Over the past four decades, while the increasing demand for mobility, leisure and unique experiences have been examined as key factors in the growth of tourism, the attendant growth paradigm has hi...

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Tourism and degrowth: an emerging agenda for research and praxis

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Conceptualising overtourism: A sustainability approach

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The concept of a tourist area cycle of evolution: implications for management of resources.

TL;DR: The concept of a recognizable cycle in the evolution of tourist areas is presented in this paper, using a basic s curve to illustrate their waving and waning popularity, and specific stages in the evolutionary sequence are described, along with a range of possible future trends.
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The New Imperialism

David Harvey
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe how America's power grew and how capital bondage was used for accumulation by dispossession and consent to coercion by consenting to coercion.
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The New Imperialism

TL;DR: This article argued that the British Empire was a " liberal" empire that upheld international law, kept the seas open and free, and ultimately benefited everyone by ensuring the free flow of trade.
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Traditions of sustainability in tourism studies

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyze how these limits are approached and evaluated in discussions on a local scale and recognize that behind the different understandings of them lie distinct traditions that are different in their focuses.
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