TY - GEN AU - Lois González,Rubén Camilo AU - Guilarte,Yamilé AU - Lopez,Lucrezia AU - Lois González,Rubén Camilo AU - Guilarte,Yamilé AU - Lopez,Lucrezia TI - Sustainability and Visitor Management in Tourist Historic Cities SN - books978-3-03936-245-5 PY - 2020/// CY - Basel, Switzerland PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - Research & information: general KW - bicssc KW - tourism development KW - residents’ opinions KW - residents’ perceptions KW - tourism impacts KW - historic city KW - cultural tourism KW - Toledo KW - “big events” KW - experiential tourism KW - Matera “European Capital of Culture 2019” KW - vulnerability KW - right to the city KW - tourism rents KW - Seville KW - tourist movement KW - GPS KW - NFC KW - tourist card KW - questionarie KW - tourism destination KW - big data KW - tourism sustainability KW - official statistics KW - indicators KW - urban tourism KW - culture-led regeneration KW - cultural capital KW - sustainability KW - Porto city centre KW - overtourism KW - Venice KW - social impacts KW - residents’ perception N1 - Open Access N2 - This Special Issue on ‘Sustainability and Visitor Management in Tourist Historic Cities’ explores new trends and methods that contribute to sustainable practices for tourism planning and management in historic cities. Thanks to the differentiated approaches adopted by the authors, the Special Issue reflects on the environmental, physical, cultural, and social effects that tourism activity provokes in tourist historic cities. Considering the present debate on tourism in historic cities, there is a special focus on resident perceptions and the social problems and conflicts associated with various tourist activities that have emerged in recent years. New methodologies and sources to measure tourism impacts are also addressed in this book, especially the use of big data technology, another relevant topic. Papers include one literature review and six case studies in the historic cities of Seville and Toledo (Spain), Venice and Matera (Italy), and Porto (Portugal) and Popayán (Colombia). This Special Issue provides practical tools and policy recommendations to measure tourism impacts and promote sustainable management in tourist historic cities UR - https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/2730 UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/68962 ER -