Review article
https://doi.org/10.20867/thm.5.1-2.4
CONTRADICTIONS AND NEGATIVE PHENOMENA IN TOURISM
Vlatko Jadrešić
; Filozofski fakultet Zadar, Sveučilište u Splitu, Hrvatska
Abstract
Despite its dominant positive elements and phenomena, tourism (especially mass tourism) is increasingly experiencing the opposite side of the coin i.e. contradictory and negative elements, both in theory and in practice.
In this work, we give a detailed and systematic report on all the positive, as well as the negative and unfavourable social and economic functions of tourism. Light is shed on both the cause and effect relation in tourism and the negative, contradictory and conflicting elements and manifestations in tourism.
To this end, we have made a theoretical classification (based on foreign and domestic literature, as well as our own contributions) of all conflicting and negative functions and phenomena through 3 contingent spheres. These are: (1) the social and cultural domain, (2) the
ecological domain and (3) the economic and organisational domain.
By applying a social and economic method o f research, the author lists and corroborates the interdependence, consistancy and growing potentiality of contradicting, conflicting and crisis processes which tourism, in its present level of development, is forced to deal with.
In conclusion to our research, we have proposed possible, favourable solutions which could secure the survival and long-term outlook of the tourism industry. These are: the role of the human factor, the need to enrichen and redesign mass tourism and above all, the importance of the new orientation towards SELECTIVE tourism or tourism of continuous development.
Keywords
tourism; mass tourism; unification; contradictions; conflicts and negative phenomena; positive and negative social and economic functions
Hrčak ID:
181922
URI
Publication date:
30.12.1999.
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