Having the tourism industry as the only development model for a country with its natural and cultural
resources could not only destroy the social life but also the tourism industry itself. Although the equation “more
tourists = more tourism income” is so simple, it is not a sustainable approach for the development plans of the
destinations. New buildings, new lifestyles, new social and commercial relationships will rapidly replace old ones
at the destination. The prospects of even more income will cause an increase in the tourism revenue generation
capacity of the destination which often causes deterioration and devastation of the attractions at the destination
and a decrease of the tourism earnings. This process leads to overuse of natural and cultural attractions and places
pressures on tourism earnings. ”Tourism paradox” is the name of this concept. Tourism paradox is the name given
to this phenomenon where tourism industry destroys natural and cultural environment that is necessary for tourism
activities. The growth of tourism cannot be always considered as having a positive impact for destinations.
The balance, which does not change and disturbs the social and economic relations at the destination
is called “tourism equinox”. New projects and approaches to solve the problems caused by the growth of urban
populations and establish healthy sustainable tourism destinations are becoming more important than ever.
Tourism detox is a treatment that is intended to remove harmful substances from the destination. Detox is a radical
decision and it is not an easy process. Therefore, spatial reorganization and urban regeneration play a crucial role
for the marketing of destinations and this transformation action affects all infrastructure facilities, restorations of
old buildings, reorganization of historical zones, and revitalizing the architectural style of the destinations. This
analysis investigates the influence of tourism paradox and tourism equinox on destinations in relation to tourism
activities and the protection of natural and cultural resources with the help of tourism detox.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Business Administration |
Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | January 3, 2019 |
Published in Issue | Year 2018 Volume: 2 Issue: 2 |