No “Over”, Yes “Minimal”! Camp and Caravan Tourism

IF 0.3 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Y. Bilim, O. Ozer
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Last developments show that over-population, modern life and physical or mental health problems have steered the people to nature and isolated areas. It will be understood that camp and caravan tourism offers exciting experiences which demonstrate the value of the nature gives the chance to learn living with limited minimal conditions and especially provide secure tourism activities alternatively to current Covid-19 pandemic period negative tourism developments. The study aims to show how camp and caravan tourism can be an alternative for modern people insisting on sustainable and healthy tourism activities with social distance and isolated living instead of huge hedonic, unnecessary, luxury consumption and crowd living spaces. The study has constructed on a theoretical approach based on literature review and to support the theories web-based observational and hermeneutic analysis have been hold. Some potential geographies like Latin America and Europe have been selected to explain the contribution of camp and caravan tourism. Key words: Camp and Caravan Tourism; Sustainability; Environmental Sensitivity; Covid-19 Pandemic.
不是“结束”,是“最小化”!露营和房车旅游
最近的发展表明,人口过剩、现代生活和身心健康问题使人们转向自然和偏远地区。可以理解的是,营地和房车旅游提供了令人兴奋的体验,展示了大自然的价值,让人们有机会学习在有限的最低条件下生活,特别是为当前Covid-19大流行期间的负面旅游业发展提供了安全的旅游活动。该研究旨在展示营地和房车旅游如何成为现代人坚持社会距离和孤立生活的可持续和健康旅游活动的替代方案,而不是巨大的享乐,不必要的,奢侈的消费和拥挤的生活空间。本研究建立在文献回顾的理论基础上,并支持基于观察和解释学分析的理论。一些潜在的地理位置,如拉丁美洲和欧洲,被选中来解释营地和房车旅游的贡献。关键词:露营旅游;可持续性;环境敏感性;Covid-19大流行。
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Anais Brasileiros de Estudos Turisticos-ABET
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