Sustainable Creative Tourism on Islands and the Pandemic: The Creatour Azores Project

As the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic was felt worldwide, the tourism sector was forced to seek ways of reinventing itself. Two decades prior to this crisis, in varied rural areas and island contexts, small-scale, community-based creative tourism had appeared as a sustainable place-making solution...

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Published in:Island Studies Journal
Main Authors: Alexandra Baixinho, Carlos Santos, Gualter Couto, Isabel Soares de Albergaria, Leonor Sampaio da Silva, Pilar Damião Medeiros, Rosa Maria Neves Simas
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Island Studies Journal 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.24043/isj.416
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:c377503c347f4159ada48804d4f30a58 2024-10-13T14:09:27+00:00 Sustainable Creative Tourism on Islands and the Pandemic: The Creatour Azores Project Alexandra Baixinho Carlos Santos Gualter Couto Isabel Soares de Albergaria Leonor Sampaio da Silva Pilar Damião Medeiros Rosa Maria Neves Simas 2023-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.24043/isj.416 https://doaj.org/article/c377503c347f4159ada48804d4f30a58 EN eng Island Studies Journal https://doi.org/10.24043/isj.416 https://doaj.org/toc/1715-2593 doi:10.24043/isj.416 1715-2593 https://doaj.org/article/c377503c347f4159ada48804d4f30a58 Island Studies Journal, Vol 18, Iss 2 (2023) Physical geography GB3-5030 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.24043/isj.416 2024-09-17T16:00:45Z As the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic was felt worldwide, the tourism sector was forced to seek ways of reinventing itself. Two decades prior to this crisis, in varied rural areas and island contexts, small-scale, community-based creative tourism had appeared as a sustainable place-making solution to foster place vitality, competitive distinctiveness, regenerative development and destination resilience. From an island perspective, this article presents the theoretical framework, methodological approaches, and empirical practices of the Creatour Azores project, which was carried out in the North Atlantic archipelago of the Azores from 2019-2022. Given this timeframe, the investigators and pilot projects that implemented this research-practice project were confronted with the COVID-19 pandemic, which accentuated the isolation and remoteness that tend to characterize islandscapes, especially peripheral islands such as the Azores. At the same time, however, this devastating global pandemic, which impacted the tourism sector especially, ended up offering unexpected opportunities along with special challenges, seeming to underscore the relevance of studies focused on the isolation and remoteness that characterize islandscapes. After describing the project methodologies and practices, as well as the adjustments adopted due to the pandemic, this article considers future possibilities for creative tourism on islands, in general, and in the Azores. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Island Studies Journal
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Pilar Damião Medeiros
Rosa Maria Neves Simas
Sustainable Creative Tourism on Islands and the Pandemic: The Creatour Azores Project
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description As the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic was felt worldwide, the tourism sector was forced to seek ways of reinventing itself. Two decades prior to this crisis, in varied rural areas and island contexts, small-scale, community-based creative tourism had appeared as a sustainable place-making solution to foster place vitality, competitive distinctiveness, regenerative development and destination resilience. From an island perspective, this article presents the theoretical framework, methodological approaches, and empirical practices of the Creatour Azores project, which was carried out in the North Atlantic archipelago of the Azores from 2019-2022. Given this timeframe, the investigators and pilot projects that implemented this research-practice project were confronted with the COVID-19 pandemic, which accentuated the isolation and remoteness that tend to characterize islandscapes, especially peripheral islands such as the Azores. At the same time, however, this devastating global pandemic, which impacted the tourism sector especially, ended up offering unexpected opportunities along with special challenges, seeming to underscore the relevance of studies focused on the isolation and remoteness that characterize islandscapes. After describing the project methodologies and practices, as well as the adjustments adopted due to the pandemic, this article considers future possibilities for creative tourism on islands, in general, and in the Azores.
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author Alexandra Baixinho
Carlos Santos
Gualter Couto
Isabel Soares de Albergaria
Leonor Sampaio da Silva
Pilar Damião Medeiros
Rosa Maria Neves Simas
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Gualter Couto
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Leonor Sampaio da Silva
Pilar Damião Medeiros
Rosa Maria Neves Simas
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title Sustainable Creative Tourism on Islands and the Pandemic: The Creatour Azores Project
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title_full Sustainable Creative Tourism on Islands and the Pandemic: The Creatour Azores Project
title_fullStr Sustainable Creative Tourism on Islands and the Pandemic: The Creatour Azores Project
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable Creative Tourism on Islands and the Pandemic: The Creatour Azores Project
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