Short-term rental expansion and residential displacement in tourism communities: evidence from Croatia
研究了克罗地亚短期租赁扩张如何导致居民置换,发现高旅游强度城市形成封闭迁移回路,低强度城市则大规模置换居民并侵蚀社会资本。
This study investigates the impact of short-term rentals (STRs) on local communities in Croatia, one of the most tourism-dependent countries in the world, from the perspective of destinations of individuals displaced by STRs. In cities with high tourism intensity, STRs give rise to closed migration circuits that restrict the exchange of knowledge and talent between socially and geographically diverse contexts. In less tourism-intensive cities, particularly in declining and ageing communities, STRs displace residents on a larger geographical scale, eroding the social capital of local communities. The results of this investigation have implications for areas grappling with the proliferation of STRs.