Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Tourist Risk Perceptions—The Case Study of Porto
The COVID-19 pandemic outbreak (in early 2020) has dictated significant changes in society and territories by anticipating trends, changing priorities, and creating challenges, which are manifested in the territories. These are influenced by the levels of economic, cultural, and social restructuring...
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doaj-75dc29d4e617406d8419bf8e3e193ce82021-06-30T23:18:08ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-06-01136399639910.3390/su13116399Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Tourist Risk Perceptions—The Case Study of PortoHélder da Silva Lopes0Paula C. Remoaldo1Vitor Ribeiro2Javier Martín-Vide3Lab2PT—Landscape, Heritage and Territory Laboratory, Department of Geography, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Minho, 4710-057 Braga, PortugalLab2PT—Landscape, Heritage and Territory Laboratory, Department of Geography, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Minho, 4710-057 Braga, PortugalLab2PT—Landscape, Heritage and Territory Laboratory, Department of Geography, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Minho, 4710-057 Braga, PortugalIdRA—Climatology Group, Department of Geography, University of Barcelona, 08001 Barcelona, SpainThe COVID-19 pandemic outbreak (in early 2020) has dictated significant changes in society and territories by anticipating trends, changing priorities, and creating challenges, which are manifested in the territories. These are influenced by the levels of economic, cultural, and social restructuring, in the measures implemented by public administration or in attempts to redefine strategies for tourism destinations. This paper examines the perceptions and behaviors of tourists before and during COVID-19 in the municipality of Porto, the main area of the Porto Metropolitan Area, in Portugal. Research was based on the application of a questionnaire survey, probing the sensitivity of tourists to the crisis in the decision-making of daily routines, as well as future travel plans in the presence of a serious health concern. A total of 417 surveys were collected in the summers of 2019 and 2020. In addition to descriptive statistics, this paper also includes the results of the analysis of explanatory factors, being a reference for future studies. There were significant changes in the use of public space and the way tourist visits are handled, namely: (i) the concentration of visiting time (shorter visit than usual in certain tourist profiles); (ii) spatially limited visiting areas; and (iii) the ability to attract standard tourists from certain countries where tighter lockdown rules were imposed. Main implications of this study are reflected in the challenges that are imposed on the local agenda, where traditional problems are added to the responsibilities in crisis management and the ability to establish a third order of intervention in tourism.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/11/6399urban tourismCOVID-19tourist perceptiontourist profilesPorto |
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Hélder da Silva Lopes Paula C. Remoaldo Vitor Ribeiro Javier Martín-Vide |
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Hélder da Silva Lopes Paula C. Remoaldo Vitor Ribeiro Javier Martín-Vide Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Tourist Risk Perceptions—The Case Study of Porto Sustainability urban tourism COVID-19 tourist perception tourist profiles Porto |
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Hélder da Silva Lopes Paula C. Remoaldo Vitor Ribeiro Javier Martín-Vide |
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Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Tourist Risk Perceptions—The Case Study of Porto |
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Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Tourist Risk Perceptions—The Case Study of Porto |
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Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Tourist Risk Perceptions—The Case Study of Porto |
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Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Tourist Risk Perceptions—The Case Study of Porto |
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Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Tourist Risk Perceptions—The Case Study of Porto |
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effects of the covid-19 pandemic on tourist risk perceptions—the case study of porto |
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The COVID-19 pandemic outbreak (in early 2020) has dictated significant changes in society and territories by anticipating trends, changing priorities, and creating challenges, which are manifested in the territories. These are influenced by the levels of economic, cultural, and social restructuring, in the measures implemented by public administration or in attempts to redefine strategies for tourism destinations. This paper examines the perceptions and behaviors of tourists before and during COVID-19 in the municipality of Porto, the main area of the Porto Metropolitan Area, in Portugal. Research was based on the application of a questionnaire survey, probing the sensitivity of tourists to the crisis in the decision-making of daily routines, as well as future travel plans in the presence of a serious health concern. A total of 417 surveys were collected in the summers of 2019 and 2020. In addition to descriptive statistics, this paper also includes the results of the analysis of explanatory factors, being a reference for future studies. There were significant changes in the use of public space and the way tourist visits are handled, namely: (i) the concentration of visiting time (shorter visit than usual in certain tourist profiles); (ii) spatially limited visiting areas; and (iii) the ability to attract standard tourists from certain countries where tighter lockdown rules were imposed. Main implications of this study are reflected in the challenges that are imposed on the local agenda, where traditional problems are added to the responsibilities in crisis management and the ability to establish a third order of intervention in tourism. |
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urban tourism COVID-19 tourist perception tourist profiles Porto |
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