Improving the resident–tourist relationship in urban hotspots
journal contribution
posted on 2020-01-01, 00:00 authored by Quan VuQuan Vu, Birgit Muskat, Gang LiGang Li, R LawHigh volumes of tourists often pose a threat to tourism and decrease the quality of life for local residents, particularly in attractive urban tourism places. Yet, to date only a few solution-oriented studies have attempted to alleviate the overtourism problems and to improve the resident-tourist relationship. This study aims to present potential solutions, based on data analytics. Combining venue-referenced social media data with topic modelling from a case study in Paris, this research reveals both similarities and differences in the temporal and spatial activity patterns of tourists and residents. Results offer strategic support to tourism planners on how to manage over-crowded urban tourism hotspots, which consequently facilitate the improvement of the resident–tourist relationship and improve destination attractiveness in the long run. Results further indicate that the exchange of social media-based information for residents and tourists are part of the practice-based solution for better sustainable tourism planning.
History
Journal
Journal of sustainable tourismVolume
29Issue
4Pagination
595 - 615Publisher
RoutledgeLocation
Abingdon, Eng.Publisher DOI
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ISSN
0966-9582eISSN
1747-7646Language
engPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal articleCopyright notice
2020, Informa UKUsage metrics
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Keywords
Urban tourism hotspotssustainable tourism planningsocial media datadata analyticstopic modellingvenue check-insScience & TechnologySocial SciencesGreen & Sustainable Science & TechnologyHospitality, Leisure, Sport & TourismScience & Technology - Other TopicsSocial Sciences - Other TopicsUrban tourism hotspots sustainable tourism planningSUSTAINABLE TOURISMPERCEPTIONSMODELRATINGSAIRBNB