From Barcelona to Valencia: Comparative Challenges of Overtourism
Author/s: Elsamanoudi, Hana Amro
Advisor/s: Sanchez de Mora Vida, Maria
Date of defense: 2024-06
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Abstract:
This study examines the issue of overtourism in Valencia City, drawing insights from the
experiences of Barcelona to highlight sustainability challenges. In recent years, Valencia
has transformed from a quiet, charming city into a bustling hotspot for tourists. This shift
mirrors a broader trend seen in historic European cities, where an increase number of
visitors has led to significant changes in the urban landscape and local way of life. Similar
to what has happened in Barcelona, Valencia is now grappling with issues like crowded
infrastructure, soaring housing prices, and the erosion of local culture.
The research aims to understand these changes and find sustainable ways to manage
them. By comparing the situations in Valencia and Barcelona, the study specifically
analyzes the impact of touristic apartments on housing availability and affordability, the
strain on public services and infrastructure, and the socio-cultural disruptions faced by
local communities. It aims to identify the point where the benefits of tourism start to be
outweighed by its drawbacks. The study also explores targeted strategies, such as
regulatory measures on short-term rentals, investment in sustainable infrastructure, and
community engagement initiatives, that could help Valencia avoid the negative impacts
experienced by Barcelona. The goal is to propose practical solutions that allow Valencia
to benefit from tourism while preserving its unique character and quality of life for
residents.
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