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A load-carrier perspective approach for assessing tourism resource carrying capacity

Journal

TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Volume 94, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2022.104651

Keywords

Tourism resource carrying capacity (TRCC); Tourism load; Tourism carrier; Load -carrier perspective; Sustainable development

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This study develops a new method for assessing TRCC from the perspective of load-carrier, and establishes a TRCC evaluation system based on the dynamic relationship between the carrier and load of tourism resources. The proposed method is proved effective through an empirical study of Chongqing, and it reveals that the overload performance of TRCC can be dynamically monitored and predicted. By applying this method, tourism managers and policymakers can identify the factors that affect TRCC performance and take targeted policy measures.
To address the challenge of global tourism resources being overloaded or underutilization, there requires an adequate method for assessing the tourism resource carrying capacity (TRCC). However, the majority of previous evaluation perspectives on TRCC are limited by thresholds. This paper develops an innovative approach for assessing TRCC from the load-carrier perspective. TRCC is assessed by exploring the interaction between the carriers and loads of tourism resources. Chongqing city in China is employed as the case city to demonstrate the application of the established TRCC method. The conclusions are as follows: 1) This study elaborates the new connotation of TRCC from the perspective of load-carrier, and establishes the TRCC evaluation system based on the dynamic relationship between the carrier and load of tourism resources. 2) The proposed TRCC evaluation method is proved effective through an empirical study of Chongqing. 3) Chongqing's case unveils that the overload performance of TRCC can be dynamically monitored and predicted. By applying the TRCC evaluation methodology developed in this study, tourism managers and policymakers can identify whether it is the load or the carrier of tourism resources that affect the performance of TRCC, thereby taking targeted policy measures to eliminate potential risks of overload or underutilization.

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