Landscape and Tourism: European Expert Views on an Intricate Relationship

Although the centrality of landscape to tourism is unquestionable and already a broadly established scientific area of research, much remains to be explored and understood regarding their interrelatedness. The objective of this research was to investigate, analyze and assess notions and perceptions...

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Main Authors: Theano S. Terkenli, Ewa Skowronek, Vasiliki Georgoula
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Land
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/3/327
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spelling doaj-9adfe6e368674ad38b7bbf1b3bf88ad52021-03-23T00:04:31ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2021-03-011032732710.3390/land10030327Landscape and Tourism: European Expert Views on an Intricate RelationshipTheano S. Terkenli0Ewa Skowronek1Vasiliki Georgoula2Department of Geography, University of the Aegean University Hill, Mytilene, 81100 Lesvos, GreeceDepartment of Regional Geography and Tourism, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Al. Kraśnicka 2D, 20-718 Lublin, PolandDepartment of Geography, University of the Aegean University Hill, Mytilene, 81100 Lesvos, GreeceAlthough the centrality of landscape to tourism is unquestionable and already a broadly established scientific area of research, much remains to be explored and understood regarding their interrelatedness. The objective of this research was to investigate, analyze and assess notions and perceptions of the reciprocal relationship between the landscape and tourism through an electronic survey among European researchers and scientists of relevant and associated academic fields. This was achieved with the aid of an interview questionnaire survey, focusing on the experts’ (a) perceptions/understandings and visions of future optimization of the reciprocal relationship tourism–landscape, (b) their conceptualizations of landscapes of tourism, and 9c) their assessments of the prospects (opportunities) and challenges (threats) coming out of the close tourism–landscape relationship, both for the tourism industry and the local societies involved. Our findings point to an emergence of a definition for “landscapes of tourism”. The experts elaborated on the high significance of the tourism–landscape relationship, through well-balanced and realistic opinions vis-à-vis the positive and negative aspects of the researched relationship but leaning towards its negative aspects. Overall, the findings reveal significant social sensitivities, environmental concerns, support for the principles of sustainability, locality, participatory governance and a call for appropriate governmental planning.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/3/327landscapetourismlandscapes of tourismconceptualizationexpertsEurope
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Ewa Skowronek
Vasiliki Georgoula
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title Landscape and Tourism: European Expert Views on an Intricate Relationship
title_short Landscape and Tourism: European Expert Views on an Intricate Relationship
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title_fullStr Landscape and Tourism: European Expert Views on an Intricate Relationship
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publishDate 2021-03-01
description Although the centrality of landscape to tourism is unquestionable and already a broadly established scientific area of research, much remains to be explored and understood regarding their interrelatedness. The objective of this research was to investigate, analyze and assess notions and perceptions of the reciprocal relationship between the landscape and tourism through an electronic survey among European researchers and scientists of relevant and associated academic fields. This was achieved with the aid of an interview questionnaire survey, focusing on the experts’ (a) perceptions/understandings and visions of future optimization of the reciprocal relationship tourism–landscape, (b) their conceptualizations of landscapes of tourism, and 9c) their assessments of the prospects (opportunities) and challenges (threats) coming out of the close tourism–landscape relationship, both for the tourism industry and the local societies involved. Our findings point to an emergence of a definition for “landscapes of tourism”. The experts elaborated on the high significance of the tourism–landscape relationship, through well-balanced and realistic opinions vis-à-vis the positive and negative aspects of the researched relationship but leaning towards its negative aspects. Overall, the findings reveal significant social sensitivities, environmental concerns, support for the principles of sustainability, locality, participatory governance and a call for appropriate governmental planning.
topic landscape
tourism
landscapes of tourism
conceptualization
experts
Europe
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/3/327
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