Tourism transitions, complex challenges and robust destination development in peri-urban areas: A case study of Zealand, Denmark

Matias Thuen Jørgensen*, Lars Fuglsang, Jon Sundbo

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The concept of the peri-urban has been used to explore the dynamics of transition at the urban-rural interface, which has clarified the specific and diverse transitions taking place in these areas. However, research still offers little insight into tourism transitions in peri-urban areas that aim to use tourism as a catalyst for development. This paper addresses this gap with an in-depth study of tourism transitions in such a Danish peri-urban region. The analysis is based on observation, interview and documentary data collected over three years in one macro-case region and two micro-case destinations within that region. Drawing on the concept of robust action, the paper seeks a better understanding of what is termed complex challenges, associated with tourism transitions, and how specific destination development efforts can mitigate these. Four such challenges are identified relating to a lack of respectively investment, star attractions, access and accommodation. The two micro-cases illustrate how destinations can address such complex challenges through what we term robust destination development. The paper also develops a robust destination development framework and confirms its utility in a peri-urban tourism context. This framework enables destinations to cope with complex challenges and researchers to understand how they may do so.
Original languageEnglish
Article number100905
JournalJournal of Destination Marketing and Management
Volume33
ISSN2212-571X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2024

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
The project behind the study is funded by the Danish Board of Business Development

Keywords

  • Complex challenges
  • Destination management
  • Peri-urban
  • Robust action
  • Tourism transitions
  • Urban-rural

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