Terraced landscapes contain and produce natural and cultural val-ues which tend to be highly relevant to tourism. The variable inter-actions developing between the tourism industry and local agricul-tural systems sustaining terraced cultures may have different conse-quences on both local development and tourism trends. After a brief theoretical introduction into landscape-tourism interrelationships, this chapter addresses the long array of circumstances and conse-quences of tourism development in terraced landscapes. With the aid of a series of diagrams which serve as its analytical framework, the chapter lays out and discusses the empirical circumstances and types of challenges stemming from different types of tourism in such landscapes, in terms of polarities: a) types of landscape uses from the demand side of tourism, b) impacts of tourism on the agri-cultural system of these landscapes and c) impacts of tourism on the socio-economic system of terraced landscapes. Both risks and op-portunities incurred by tourism impacts on visited landscapes are especially pressing in the case of terraced landscapes, running the full range from most negative (i.e. destruction) to most positive (i.e. rejuvenation) possible consequences. Even though the diagrams used in this chapter present mass and mild tourism as polarities, they serve as a basis for elaboration on the attractions and expecta-tions of tourists and local communities, in such cases, and on land-scape-related tourism consequences on local agricultural and broader local/ regional socio-economic systems. They also allow for some conclusive remarks on the environmental, economic and social/ cultural sustainability of terraced-landscape tourism, in the context of broader local/ regional development, while laying the ground for further analysis.

The Challenge of Tourism in Terraced Landscapes

Castiglioni, Benedetta;Cisani, Margherita
2019

Abstract

Terraced landscapes contain and produce natural and cultural val-ues which tend to be highly relevant to tourism. The variable inter-actions developing between the tourism industry and local agricul-tural systems sustaining terraced cultures may have different conse-quences on both local development and tourism trends. After a brief theoretical introduction into landscape-tourism interrelationships, this chapter addresses the long array of circumstances and conse-quences of tourism development in terraced landscapes. With the aid of a series of diagrams which serve as its analytical framework, the chapter lays out and discusses the empirical circumstances and types of challenges stemming from different types of tourism in such landscapes, in terms of polarities: a) types of landscape uses from the demand side of tourism, b) impacts of tourism on the agri-cultural system of these landscapes and c) impacts of tourism on the socio-economic system of terraced landscapes. Both risks and op-portunities incurred by tourism impacts on visited landscapes are especially pressing in the case of terraced landscapes, running the full range from most negative (i.e. destruction) to most positive (i.e. rejuvenation) possible consequences. Even though the diagrams used in this chapter present mass and mild tourism as polarities, they serve as a basis for elaboration on the attractions and expecta-tions of tourists and local communities, in such cases, and on land-scape-related tourism consequences on local agricultural and broader local/ regional socio-economic systems. They also allow for some conclusive remarks on the environmental, economic and social/ cultural sustainability of terraced-landscape tourism, in the context of broader local/ regional development, while laying the ground for further analysis.
2019
World Terraced Landscapes: History, Environment, Quality of Life
978-3-319-96814-8
978-3-319-96815-5
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