Major tourist attractions and impacts on the natural environment
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Data publicació2012-01
EditorInternational Forum on Urbanism
Escola Técnica Superior d'Arquitectura de Barcelona
Escola Técnica Superior d'Arquitectura de Barcelona
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Abstract
This article aims to discuss the evolution of various forms of tourism in the country and evaluation of its cost-effectiveness in relation to impacts on the natural environment. Take as case studies, the municipalities of Balneário Camboriú in Santa Catarina and Porto Seguro in Bahia, two established destinations in terms of tourist demand, which in 2010 were, respectively, 4.3 million (Secretary of Tourism of Balneário Camboriú) and 1 million tourists (State Secretary of Tourism of Bahia), and had their natural environment impacted by mass tourism applies there. From the product cycle model for tourism developed by Butler (1980), which provides an evolutionary sequence in six stages: exploration, involvement, development, consolidation, stagnation and decline or rejuvenation (depending on the policies adopted for the area question), it is proposed to evaluate these two important destinations, giving relevance to the degradation of the natural environment.
CitacióSchussel, Zulma das Graças Lucena; Schussel, Sílvia Lucena. Major tourist attractions and impacts on the natural environment. A: Conference of the International Forum on Urbanism. "6th Conference of the International Forum on Urbanism (IFoU): TOURBANISM, Barcelona, 25-27 gener". Barcelona: IFoU, 2012, p. 1-10.
ISBN978-84-8157-620-7
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