When you arrive in town... Overtourism: from Barcelona to Amsterdam, cities are arming themselves to deal with the scourge of mass tourism. Interview with Patrice Ballester
Quand on arrive en ville... Surtourisme: de Barcelone à Amsterdam, les villes s’arment pour faire face au fléau du tourisme de masse. Interview de Patrice Ballester
Patrice Ballester
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Interview with Patrice Ballester for Le VIF about overtourism in Barcelona. Trampling the cobblestones of Europe by the thousands, the tourists ended up causing a fed up on their way. Congestion, incivility, noise, saturation of spaces, loss of living comfort for residents. From Barcelona to Venice, via Amsterdam, here is why the fight is necessary but delicate. It is necessary to have a geographical, historical and marketing analysis to understand the consequences of globalization - mass tourism.
Keywords: overtourism; leisure; waterfront; globalization; city; migration; Barcelona; surtourisme; loisir; front de mer; mondialisation; ville; Barcelone (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022-06-22
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Published in 2022, p. 52-56
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