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Process model for multifactorial characteristics of the sense of place in the case of Budapest (Hungary) District VII

Molnár-Csomós, Ilona Erzsébet (2024) Process model for multifactorial characteristics of the sense of place in the case of Budapest (Hungary) District VII. JOURNAL OF INFRASTRUCTURE POLICY AND DEVELOPMENT, 8 (13). DOI 10.24294/jipd7437

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Abstract

The existence of residential well-being of the locals in the sense of equilibrium-state is a competitive advantage for tourism in a given destination. The rise of overtourism could jeopardize this equilibrium and ultimately the effectiveness of tourism in a vulnerable destination. The research question of the study aimed to answer: what are the spiral dynamics of the multifactorial characteristics of the sense of place that can be mapped under the influence of overtourism. Answering the question draws attention to the sense of place—which can be interpreted as a synonym for local character—of the issues of overtourism and residential well-being. Mapping the mechanism of action of the multifactorial characteristic of locality can help to identify non-supportive functions, to pinpoint the balance point for moving towards a supportive quality, and to answer the “how yes” questions at individual, local and collective levels. The answer to the research question is the result of concluding three district-specific sub-questions. The assessment of the results was based on the content analysis of 251 posts (2017–2021) in the local public Facebook group (supplemented by a questionnaire survey of local residents (2022), 30 in-depth interviews with experts and residents (2022) conducted as part of the cross-sectional research, and 10 additional in-depth interviews with residents (2024) conducted for the last sub-question. The flowchart showing the current state of the district along a negative spiral dynamic, the possibility to turn it in a positive direction, and the mind-map-like summary of local, individual and collective mitigation and solution alternatives supporting the change of direction can be considered as a novel scientific result.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:overtourism; tourist milieu; residential well-being; residence impact
Divisions:Corvinus Doctoral Schools
Subjects:Commerce and tourism
DOI:10.24294/jipd7437
ID Code:10682
Deposited By: MTMT SWORD
Deposited On:16 Dec 2024 10:22
Last Modified:16 Dec 2024 10:22

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