区域发展:通过音乐活动重新定义旅游业

IF 1.6 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Inmaculada Diaz-Soria, Asunción Blanco-Romero
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如何从区域整体视角重新定义旅游发展?在布拉瓦海岸(西班牙),被称为阳光和海滩的目的地,正在探索通过推广现有产品(如音乐节)来增强领土弹性的替代战略。基于对关键线人访谈的定性分析和对一系列指标的定量分析的混合方法研究将提供必要的信息,以便在对旅游业的依赖和旅游业模式本身的性质受到质疑的背景下分析这些节日的潜力。过去十年的经验教训可能有助于今后更充分地发展旅游业。关键词:自适应循环,集群,节日,弹性,系统分析感谢审稿人的周到意见,对本文的改进做出了很大的贡献。项目资助:MCIN-AEI/10.13039/501100011033,项目资助:PID2020-114186RB-C21和CSO2016-74861-R。披露声明作者声明,他们没有已知的竞争经济利益或个人关系,可能会影响本文所报道的工作。收集的数据属于西班牙研究机构于2016年批准的一个项目,在目前的伦理协议之前,需要参与者的书面同意。举报人按照当时西班牙的要求口头表示同意。从举报人那里获得的所有数据都是匿名的,只有他们的专业资料被用来识别本文引用的答案。这项工作得到了科学部长Innovación [PID2020-114186RB-C21]的支持;科学部长Innovación [CSO2016-74861-R]。作者简介:马库拉达·迪亚兹-索利亚马库拉达·迪亚兹-索利亚是西班牙巴塞罗那大学Autònoma地理系和旅游学院的地理学家和讲师。她是TUDISTAR研究小组(旅游和社会-领土动态)的成员,她参与了几个研究项目。她的研究和教学兴趣包括旅游的批判性视角、邻近性和本地化、社会生态转型中的旅游、自然与文化、领土规划和性别问题。Asunción Blanco-RomeroAsunción布兰科-罗梅罗是西班牙Autònoma巴塞罗那大学地理系的地理学家和终身教授。她是TUDISTAR研究小组(旅游和社会-领土动态)的成员,她参与了几个研究项目。她曾担任西班牙地理协会“旅游、休闲和娱乐”工作组主席。她还是科学期刊DAG (Documents d 'Anàlisi Geogràfica)的编辑。她的研究和教学兴趣包括弹性旅游和地方发展,全球化和可持续发展战略,领土规划,合作发展中的地理和性别问题,以及旅游研究的批判性视角。
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Regional development: redefining tourism through musical events
ABSTRACTHow to redefine tourism development from a holistic regional perspective? On Costa Brava (Spain), known as a sun and beach destination, alternative strategies are being explored to strengthen territorial resilience through the promotion of existing products, such as music festivals. A mixed methods research based on the qualitative analysis of interviews with key informants and the quantitative analysis of a battery of indicators will provide the necessary information to analyse the potential of these festivals in a context where the dependence towards tourism and the nature of the tourism model itself are being contested. Lessons learnt from last decade might contribute to a more adequate tourism development in the future.KEYWORDS: Adaptive cycleclusterfestivalsresiliencesystemic analysis AcknowledgementsWe would like to thank the reviewers for their thoughtful comments which have greatly contributed to improve our paper.This work was supported by the MCIN-AEI/10.13039/501100011033 under Grant PID2020-114186RB-C21 and Grant CSO2016-74861-R.Disclosure statementThe authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.Notes1. The collected data belongs to a project granted in 2016 by the Spanish Research Agency, prior to the current ethics protocols that require written consent from participants. The informants gave oral consent as was required at the time in Spain. All the data obtained from the informants has been anonymized and only their professional profile has been used to identify the answers quoted in this paper.Additional informationFundingThe work was supported by the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación [PID2020-114186RB-C21]; Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación [CSO2016-74861-R].Notes on contributorsInmaculada Diaz-SoriaInmaculada Diaz-Soria is a geographer and lecturer at the Department of Geography and at the Tourism School at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Spain). She is a member of the TUDISTAR research group (Tourism and socio-territorial dynamics) in which she has participated in several research projects. Her research and teaching interests include a critical perspective in tourism, proximity and localization, tourism in the socioecological transition, nature and culture, territorial planning and gender issues.Asunción Blanco-RomeroAsunción Blanco-Romero is a geographer and tenured professor at the Department of Geography at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Spain). She is a member of the TUDISTAR research group (Tourism and socio-territorial dynamics) in which she has participated in several research projects. She has been president of the “Tourism, leisure and recreation” working group of the Spanish Geography Association. She is also the editor or the scientific journal DAG (Documents d’Anàlisi Geogràfica). Her research and teaching interests include resilience tourism and local development, globalization and sustainability degrowth strategies, territorial planning, geographic and gender issues in cooperative development, and critical perspective in tourism studies.
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