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Title: Estimating the effect of overcrowding on tourist attraction: the case of Canary Islands
Authors: Santana Jiménez, Yolanda 
Hernández Guerra, Juan María 
UNESCO Clasification: 531290 Economía sectorial: turismo
Keywords: Overcrowding
Population density
Carrying capacity
Supply-side factors
Canary Islands
Issue Date: 2011
Journal: Tourism Management 
Abstract: This paper analyzes the influence of the tourist’s perception of overcrowding on a destination’s appeal. To do so, the use of the population density is suggested to quantitatively approach agglomeration in a tourist area. A tourist demand model is estimated in the study case, which consists of a number of resorts located in five islands of the same archipelago, Canary Islands. This distinctive case of close but different destinations makes it possible to isolate variations in demand due to changes in population density and other supply-side factors from other demand-oriented ones. Annual tourists coming from two different European countries to the islands were considered as endogenous variables. The empirical findings provide an indicator of each island’s maximum capacity and test some policy measures laid down to extend these limits. The estimation of the effect of population density on demand can serve as a useful tool for planning the future development in destinations where tourist attraction is mainly based on the natural values of the site.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/45301
ISSN: 0261-5177
DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2010.03.013
Source: Tourism Management [ISSN 0261-5177], v. 32 (2), p. 415-425
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