Title: Tourism and Coastal Communities
1Tourism and Coastal Communities
- Bonnie J. McCay, Ph.D
- Rutgers the State University
2Seaside Tourism Bring Money or Bring Your Own
Chair
- Wailea Renaissance Hotel, Maui, Hawaii, 2005
- Lagoon, Miami, Florida, 2005
3- Seaside tourism any tourist activity or
enterprise that occurs close to the sea and that
is in some measure oriented toward coastal and
oceanic places, resources, and vistas
- to understand the tourist experience and
tourism industry from the perspective of both
tourists themselves and those whose worlds, or
constructed versions of them, are being displayed
4SEASIDE TOURISM
- WHAT IS IT, IRA, THAT DRAWS MAN INEXORABLY BACK
TO THE SEA?
5Atlantic City, New Jersey
6Fogo Island, Newfoundland, Canada
7Issues for the future of seaside tourism
- -- tourism and environmental sustainability
- -- tourism and alleviating poverty
- -- the working waterfront
- -- the heritage of seaside tourism
- --public access and private rights
- --coping with natural and human disasters,
planning for the future - --governance of complex systems
8Seaside tourism and environmental sustainability
9Just looking at but also eroding the Cliffs of
Moher, Ireland
10Beach Driving Sunset Beach, Oregon, USA
11Curonian Spit (Kuriu Nerija) Path for Tourists
- Curonian Spit, Kuriu Nerija
- UNESCO World Heritage Site
12Whale-Watching and -Touching
- Newborn Sea Lion, La Jolla, California, USA, 3/09
- Gray Whale and Ecotourist, Laguna San Ignacio,
BCS, Mexico 3/05
13Soufriere Managing Conflict between Tourists and
Locals
14The New SMMA
- The mission of the Soufriere Marine Management
Area is to contribute to national and local
development, particularly in the fisheries and
tourism sectors, through the management of the
coastal zone of Soufriere, based on the
principles of sustainable use, cooperation among
resource users, institutional collaboration,
active and enlightened local participation, and
equitable sharing of benefits and
responsibilities among stakeholders.
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16Tourism and Poverty Alleviation
17"Were harnessing the wanderlust of the human
spirit and applying it to development," said
RESTs Peter Richards.
- Koh Yao NoiCommunity Based Eco-Tourism
Club Thailand Responsible Ecological Social
Tours (REST) Project
18Geo-Tourism on Fogo Island, Newfoundland
- The project will position the area as a world-
class destination for cultural, ecological, and
culinary tourism - the project will stimulate economic activity in
the area, provide employment and celebrate its
natural and cultural heritage - Key components of the project are an artist
residency program and a five-star inn that
features a conference centre, an art gallery and
heritage library.
19Tourism and the working waterfront
20From Working to Leisure Seaside Communities
21Working Waterfronts under Pressure from Tourism
and Residential Development
- Chandlers Wharf, Portland, Maine, USA
- Lobster Traps Expensive Apartments
22COMMERCIAL FISHERIES TOURISM VIKING VILLAGE,
NEW JERSEY, USA
- Viking Village is a recipient of the 2005
Governors Award for Excellence in Tourism for
dock tours, craft and antique shows and other
events that we host. integrate the working
waterfront with the leisure waterfront.
23Changing Property Values -- Smart and Smarting
Growth
- Private Property
- Real Estate
- Businesses
- Communal and Public Property
- Access to Quality of Public Beaches and Waters
- Heritage and Identity
- Rights to Participate in Planning
- Ability to Resist Unwanted Developments and
Restrictions
24Belford Seafood Coop 1948-
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26Maine Coastal Villages --Stonington
27Working Waterfront
- Working Waterfront Access Pilot Program,
- Port Clyde Fishing Cooperative sold development
rights to state, used funds to improve conditions
for commercial fisheries
28The heritage of seaside tourism
29Amusement Park Heritage
- Coney Island History Project
30Public access and private property
31Public Access and Private Property
32Taking Back What is Rightfully YoursThe Public
Trust Doctrine in Action
33Summary
- Loving it to death Tourism, Eco- and other
- Tourist-led development, false promises
unintended consequences - Leisure and the Working Waterfront
- Social class and the heritage of seaside tourism
- Private Property and Public Access
- Weathering the storms
- Who owns the seaside? The right to shape what
happens to the coast? - Shifting sands and multiple futures
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