Núria Galí
University of Girona
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Current Issues in Tourism | 2015
Núria Galí; José Antonio Donaire
This study examines photographs taken by tourists of Barcelona in order to identify the perceived image of the city. Specifically, the study analyses 3100 photographs uploaded by tourist photographers on the social network Flickr. The method of analysis used was content analysis. The findings demonstrate that Barcelonas perceived image is dominated by a few very popular sights, but also contains a large number of new sights and spaces. These new elements are not of much individual value, but collectively account for a large volume and therefore have the capacity to expand the citys image. This is the long tail of Barcelonas tourist image, providing the city with a new image created by tourists themselves.
Tourism Review | 2018
Vanessa Muler Gonzalez; Lluís Coromina; Núria Galí
Purpose This paper aims to assess the value of impact perceptions as an indicator of social carrying capacity in the heritage town of Besalu, Spain. Additionally, it assesses the impact tourism dependence and other socio-demographic variables have on this indicator. Design/methodology/approach A literature review on social exchange theory (SET) and carrying capacity related to impact perceptions is presented. The method was a survey, with a questionnaire based on the literature review and in-depth interviews. The results have been analyzed statistically to determine the links between perceptions and socio-demographic variables. Using statistical tools, perceptions are compared to three indicators that have been used to determine capacity in literature: willingness to accept more tourism, tourism pressure and the tourist function index. Findings The willingness of residents to enter into, and remain, in an exchange relationship is affected primarily by tourism dependence, and to a lesser extent by gender and education. Additionally, impact perceptions do not correspond to a willingness to accept more tourists. The impacts of tourism on conservation show greater consensus, while impacts on the availability of space for residents show links to other capacity indicators. Originality/value This study enhances the body of knowledge on social carrying capacity in heritage towns, by focusing on a regionally prominent day-tripper heritage town facing high tourism pressure which is Besalu. From a theoretical perspective, this study attempts to merge carrying capacity and SET, thus linking sustainability to social exchange. It also highlights the importance of a gender-based perspective in sustainability.
Tourism Management Perspectives | 2014
José Antonio Donaire; Raquel Camprubí; Núria Galí
Cuadernos de Turismo | 2011
José Antonio Donaire; Núria Galí
PASOS Revista de Turismo y Patrimonio Cultural | 2008
José Antonio Donaire; Núria Galí
Journal of Destination Marketing and Management | 2017
Núria Galí; Raquel Camprubí; José Antonio Donaire
RITUR - Revista Iberoamericana de Turismo | 2016
Núria Galí; José Antonio Donaire; Esther Martínez; Llùis Mundet
Cuadernos de Turismo | 2015
José A. Donaire; Núria Galí; Marcelo Royo-Vela
Boletin De La Asociacion De Geografos Espanoles | 2015
Raquel Camprubí; Núria Galí
PASOS Revista de Turismo y Patrimonio Cultural | 2012
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