Peer-to-Peer Accommodation in Rural Areas of Catalonia: Defining Typologies of Rural Municipalities

This paper presents findings relating to the territorial processes underlying the distribution and location of P2P accommodation in rural parts of Catalonia by establishing a system for classifying rural municipalities based on the volume and growth rate of the supply of this tourist accommodation,...

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Main Authors: Martí Cors-Iglesias, María Belén Gómez-Martín, Xosé Antón Armesto-López
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-07-01
Series:Sustainability
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p2p
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/15/6145
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spelling doaj-1fd09f81ed6b440685c60fd8e8dd3b7a2020-11-25T02:55:52ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-07-01126145614510.3390/su12156145Peer-to-Peer Accommodation in Rural Areas of Catalonia: Defining Typologies of Rural MunicipalitiesMartí Cors-Iglesias0María Belén Gómez-Martín1Xosé Antón Armesto-López2Department of Geography, University of Barcelona, 08001 Barcelona, SpainDepartment of Geography, University of Barcelona, 08001 Barcelona, SpainDepartment of Geography, University of Barcelona, 08001 Barcelona, SpainThis paper presents findings relating to the territorial processes underlying the distribution and location of P2P accommodation in rural parts of Catalonia by establishing a system for classifying rural municipalities based on the volume and growth rate of the supply of this tourist accommodation, its share of the total supply of tourist accommodation, the pressure on the local population, and the function of this supply of accommodation in the regional tourism context. According to the findings, there are three distinct types of rural municipality: (a) Rural municipalities where the volume and growth of the supply of this accommodation are striking, these municipalities are located in the coastal hinterland and in high mountain areas, both of which enjoy high levels of tourism. This supply of accommodation plays a key role in the expansion of the areas of influence of well-established tourist destinations, (b) rural municipalities where this supply of accommodation presents an average volume and growth rate, located in inland areas of Catalonia and in high mountain regions with non-mass tourism development models specializing in rural tourism. This supply is helping boost tourism by expanding and diversifying the range of accommodation, and (c) rural municipalities where no tourist accommodation was available before the arrival of P2P accommodation. These are municipalities in inland areas with a strong agricultural presence, where P2P accommodation is paving the way for tourism.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/15/6145p2ptourist accommodationrural areasintermediary platformCatalonia
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author Martí Cors-Iglesias
María Belén Gómez-Martín
Xosé Antón Armesto-López
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María Belén Gómez-Martín
Xosé Antón Armesto-López
Peer-to-Peer Accommodation in Rural Areas of Catalonia: Defining Typologies of Rural Municipalities
Sustainability
p2p
tourist accommodation
rural areas
intermediary platform
Catalonia
author_facet Martí Cors-Iglesias
María Belén Gómez-Martín
Xosé Antón Armesto-López
author_sort Martí Cors-Iglesias
title Peer-to-Peer Accommodation in Rural Areas of Catalonia: Defining Typologies of Rural Municipalities
title_short Peer-to-Peer Accommodation in Rural Areas of Catalonia: Defining Typologies of Rural Municipalities
title_full Peer-to-Peer Accommodation in Rural Areas of Catalonia: Defining Typologies of Rural Municipalities
title_fullStr Peer-to-Peer Accommodation in Rural Areas of Catalonia: Defining Typologies of Rural Municipalities
title_full_unstemmed Peer-to-Peer Accommodation in Rural Areas of Catalonia: Defining Typologies of Rural Municipalities
title_sort peer-to-peer accommodation in rural areas of catalonia: defining typologies of rural municipalities
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-07-01
description This paper presents findings relating to the territorial processes underlying the distribution and location of P2P accommodation in rural parts of Catalonia by establishing a system for classifying rural municipalities based on the volume and growth rate of the supply of this tourist accommodation, its share of the total supply of tourist accommodation, the pressure on the local population, and the function of this supply of accommodation in the regional tourism context. According to the findings, there are three distinct types of rural municipality: (a) Rural municipalities where the volume and growth of the supply of this accommodation are striking, these municipalities are located in the coastal hinterland and in high mountain areas, both of which enjoy high levels of tourism. This supply of accommodation plays a key role in the expansion of the areas of influence of well-established tourist destinations, (b) rural municipalities where this supply of accommodation presents an average volume and growth rate, located in inland areas of Catalonia and in high mountain regions with non-mass tourism development models specializing in rural tourism. This supply is helping boost tourism by expanding and diversifying the range of accommodation, and (c) rural municipalities where no tourist accommodation was available before the arrival of P2P accommodation. These are municipalities in inland areas with a strong agricultural presence, where P2P accommodation is paving the way for tourism.
topic p2p
tourist accommodation
rural areas
intermediary platform
Catalonia
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/15/6145
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