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  1. Tourism carrying capacity

    "Tourism Carrying Capacity" is defined by the World Tourism Organization as "The maximum number of people that may visit a tourist destination at the same time, without causing destruction of the physical, economic, socio-cultural environment and an unacceptable decrease in the quality of visitors' satisfaction".

  2. Carrying Capacity of Tourism

    In an important and widely used definition, the World Tourism Organization defined carrying capacity as "the maximum number of people that may visit a tourist destination at the same time, without causing destruction of the physical, economic, sociocultural environment and an unacceptable decrease in the quality of visitors' satisfaction ...

  3. Carrying capacity, tourism

    The World Tourism Organization defines carrying capacity as "the maximum number of people that may visit a tourist destination at the same time, without causing destruction of the physical, economic, sociocultural environment and an unacceptable decrease in the quality of visitors' satisfaction" (UNWTO 1981: 4).Mathieson and Wall define it as "the maximum number of people who can use a ...

  4. Tourism carrying capacity reconceptualization: Modelling and management

    The tourism carrying capacity (TCC) depends on the structure of the destination system (DS), and its parameters (destination type, size, life cycle stage and the above-mentioned factors, including the accumulation of influences over time). ... One of the future research goals is to indicate conditional carrying capacities (maximum acceptable ...

  5. Regional sustainability and tourism carrying capacities

    Sustainability and carrying capacity of tourism destinations are intensively discussed topics in recent years due to a constant growth trend in the tourism industry, which was only temporarily halted by the COVID-19 pandemic. ... The parameters of the different ETS specifications are estimated using maximum likelihood methods (Hyndman et al ...

  6. Tourism Environmental Carrying Capacity Review, Hotspot, Issue, and

    Tourism carrying capacity and ecological sustainability: ... first proposed the concept of TECC based on the study of the maximum capacity of the tourism environment. In 1964, American scholar J. Alan Wagar published his academic monograph Carrying Capacity of Wildlands for Recreation. He argues that recreation capacity is the amount of ...

  7. Dynamic assessment of tourism carrying capacity and its impacts on

    Social carrying capacity: Maximum or adaptive limits of tourists or growth limits without an unacceptable decline in experience and society. Mathieson and Wall (1982); Saveriades (2000); Chen and Teng (2016). ... (32) Tourism carrying capacity = SQRT(Ecology carrying capacity*Ecology carrying capacity + Resource carrying capacity*Resource ...

  8. Destination readiness: Preparing for the tourist flows of tomorrow

    Carrying capacity refers to the maximum number of visitors that a destination can accommodate without causing harm to its physical, economic, and sociocultural environment or compromising the quality of visitors' experiences. ... When a destination exceeds its carrying capacity, the negative effects of tourism may begin to outweigh the ...

  9. Carrying capacity

    The World Tourism Organization defines carrying capacity as "the maximum number of people that may visit a tourist destination at the same time, without causing destruction of the physical, economic, sociocultural environment and an unacceptable decrease in the quality of visitors' satisfaction" (UNWTO 1981: 4).Mathieson and Wall define it as "the maximum number of people who can use a ...

  10. Tourism carrying capacity research: a perspective article

    Tourism carrying capacity research: a perspective article - Author: Richard William Butler. This paper aims to review research on carrying capacity over two periods and provide a future perspective.,This paper is a brief review of literature and commentary.,A subject of potential major importance with significant implications has been ...

  11. Model for measuring carrying capacity in inhabited tourism destinations

    The methodology for measuring tourism carrying capacity of tourism resources, when seeking to obtain a maximum number of visitors that a destination can accept, is abundant. This is the case of those resources with clear entry and exit points. However, when an inhabited tourism destination wishes to avoid or mitigate the problems of tourism ...

  12. (PDF) Carrying capacity, tourism

    carrying capacity into six categories: physical, economic, perceptual, social, ecological and political. The physical carrying capacity of a tourist resource is the maximum use of the resource ...

  13. Systematic Literature Review on Methods of Assessing Carrying Capacity

    A review of the study of China's tourism carrying capacity in the past two decades. Geogr. Res. 2009, 28, 235-245. [Google Scholar] Yang, X.; Weng, G. A review of studies on tourism environment carrying capacity. Tour. Trib. 2019, 34, 96-105. [Google Scholar] Butler, R.W. Tourism carrying capacity research: A perspective article.

  14. Tourism carrying capacity reconceptualization: Modelling and management

    The proposed modified concept of tourism carrying capacity approaches the protected area as a destination system where the continuous determination, estimation, and attainment of the visitation optimum are the main problems to be solved. ... 1953), and agriculture for determining the maximum number of animals (especially herbivores) or plants ...

  15. PDF Tourism Environmental Carrying Capacity Review, Hotspot, Issue, and

    This study uses Citespace 6.1.2 and VOSviewer 1.6.18 analysis software to conduct a bibliometric analysis and review of 297 articles on tourism environmental carrying capacity. This analysis includes early warning studies, assessment models and management tools, and analyses of keyword co-occurrence and emergent word co-occurrence.

  16. PDF Carrying capacity methodology for tourism

    The definition of a carrying capacity Already for decades, the carrying capacity has been at the core of sustainable tourism and aims at offering "time/space-specific answers" at the individual localities (Saarinen, 2006: 1125). There are many definitions of this concept, arguably the most prominent one being the one of

  17. PDF Tourism carrying capacity and Social Carrying capacity: A literature review

    Concept definition of Tourism Carrying Capacity Various definitions put forward by agencies and researchers. Among them, UNWTO (1981) in Bera et al., (2015) explains the Tourism Carrying Capacity (TCC) as the maximum number of visitors who can use a tourist destination in the same time without the need for destruction of physical, economic and

  18. PDF Carrying capacity, tourism

    Carrying capacity, tourism James Kennell University of Greenwich, Greenwich, UK Carrying capacity is a concept that has been ... rying capacity as "the maximum number of peo-ple that may visit a tourist destination at the same time, without causing destruction of the physical, economic, sociocultural environment ...

  19. How much is too much? Estimating tourism carrying capacity in urban

    Estimations of tourism carrying capacity and crowding. The definition of carrying capacity as the maximum number of tourists deemed acceptable for the fruition of destination by tourists is closely related to the notion of crowding, which is often used to assess a destination's carrying capacity (Shelby et al., 1989).

  20. Sustainability

    The large increase in the number of tourists brings challenges to the tourist carrying capacity of tourist destinations. By constructing a tourism carrying capacity indicator system and a coupling coordination model, we calculate and compare the development of tourism carrying capacity and the coupling coordination between all first-class indicators of tourism carrying capacity for provinces ...

  21. Sustainable Tourism Within the Boundaries of Carrying Capacity and

    According to the World Tourism Organization, Carrying Capacity expresses the "the maximum number of people that may visit a tourist destination at the same time, without causing destruction of the physical, economic and sociocultural environment and an unacceptable decrease in the quality of visitors' satisfaction" (UNWTO, 2018, p. 3).

  22. (PDF) Tourism carrying capacity and Social Carrying capacity: A

    al., (2015) explains the Tourism Carrying Capacity (TCC) as the maximum number of visitors who can. use a tourist destinat ion in the same time without the need for destruction of physical ...

  23. Carrying Capacity Assessment for Tourism Development: A Strategic

    "Tourism Carrying Capacity" is defined by the World Tourism Organization as "The maximum number of people that may visit a tourist destination at the same time, without causing destruction of the physical, economic, socio-cultural environment and an unacceptable decrease in the quality of visitors' satisfaction". ...

  24. Tourism carrying capacity: Concept and issues

    Tourism carrying capacity Concept and issues A.M. O'Reilly This article examines the concept of carrying capacity, the calculation and control of which has not been taken seriously by developers, whether pub- lic or private, especially in developing countries. ... The term carrying capacity "applies not only to the maximum number of tourists or ...