Literary urban landscape in a sustainable tourism context

This paper emphasises the attraction power of the literary landscape and how it can help destinations to respond to challenges posed by over-tourism. To illustrate that, we focus on Barcelona’s case, carrying out a comparison between the promoted points of interest by Barcelona’s DMO (Destination Ma...

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Main Authors: Jordi Arcos-Pumarola, Eugeni Osácar Marzal, Nayra Llonch-Molina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bucharest 2018-11-01
Series:Human Geographies: Journal of Studies and Research in Human Geography
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Online Access:http://humangeographies.org.ro/articles/122/a_122_3_pumarola.pdf
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Summary:This paper emphasises the attraction power of the literary landscape and how it can help destinations to respond to challenges posed by over-tourism. To illustrate that, we focus on Barcelona’s case, carrying out a comparison between the promoted points of interest by Barcelona’s DMO (Destination Management Organization) and the city’s image built by the writer Juan Marsé, one of the most renowned Catalan writers in the Spanish language of the 20th century. Results show that the literary landscape is vital to showcase less visited city areas. In conclusion, we highlight the need to use literary heritage to broad destinations’ image beyond mainstream topics, with the aim of improving the sociocultural sustainability of destinations.
ISSN:1843-6587
2067-2284