IL TURISMO NELL’ARCIPELAGO DI MALTA: TRA FENOMENO DI MASSA E NUOVE IPOTESI DI SOSTENIBILITÀ

Marco Prosperi

Abstract


Tourism in Malta archipelago: between the mass phenomenon and new sustainability hypotheses. – The territorial repercussions linked to the tourist practice can characterized as a source of stress for the destination, such as to undermine its territorial integrity. Therefore, forecast the effects are of fundamental importance to better understand the future developments of the phenomenon in order to prepare new and sustainable development strategies. Starting from the analysis of the latest tourism trends, the paper intends to focus attention on the characteristics that the phenomenon has taken in the Maltese archipelago. More specifically, will analyze the various forms that tourism has taken over the last decades, from the mass phenomenon to new hypothesis of sustainable models, and how they are sufficient or not to ensure the integrity of material and immaterial heritage on which the tourist appeal of the affected area is based.


Keyword


Impact of Tourism; Sustainable Tourism; Community

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.19246/DOCUGEO2281-7549/201802_05

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