Report outlining the SRT framework

Autor: Petrić, Lidija, Škrabić Perić, Blanka, Hell, Marko, Kuliš, Zvonimir, Mandić, Ante, Pivčević, Smiljana, Šimundić, Blanka, Muštra, Vinko, Grgić, Josip, Mikulić, Davorka
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5336737
Popis: The SmartCulTour project aims "to propose and validate innovative, community-led interventions directed at sustainable cultural tourism development contributing to the EU regions' resilience and inclusiveness". Among several priorities, objective number two strives to "establish an improved indicator framework for cultural tourism impacts on sustainability and resilience and link these to an improved Tourism Area Life Cycle (TALC) model ". Within the work package (WP) 4 tasks dedicated to the fulfilment of this objective were outlined. This Report reflects on Task 4.2., i.e. the Identification of relationships between cultural tourism development and destination's sustainability, resilience and the TALC model, and Task 4.3. on Developing the SRT framework. To deliver the report's conclusions, using the framework of indicators delivered in Report D4.1. (see "Report on the most appropriate indicators related to the basic concepts", DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5336694), the data collection process was performed by six project partners on the level of 35 Local Administrative Units (LAU) belonging to the six Living Labs (see "Sustainable cultural tourism indicators on LAU-level - panel data 2007-2019", DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4734097). In both sustainability and resilience models, the dynamic panel data method was employed, with the regression analysis additionally applied in the sustainability model to deal with the static indicators. The STATA scripts used in these analyses are included here as "STATA scripts for regression and panel data analysis". The obtained research results shed light on the nexus between cultural tourism development and a destination's sustainability and resilience. Additionally, the TALC model demonstrated all LLs were in the stage of demand dependence, tending to reach the saturation stage unless restructuring policies and new products such as cultural tourism are introduced. The Report contains four sections, including the Introduction; the Empirical Analysis section – outlining the data collection process, methods, analysis and main conclusions following each part of the analysis; the TALC modelling section delivering a theoretical foundation for the TALC modelling together with its empirical verification; Conclusion and Reference sections. At the end of the Report, an Annex contains tables and figures to describe the attained results.
See "Sustainable cultural tourism indicators on LAU-level – panel data 2007-2019" (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4734097) for the raw data used in the analysis, as well as "Resident survey data for Living Lab regions" (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4993485) for the raw data on resident perception indicators.
Databáze: OpenAIRE