ODG report delves into co-relation of tourism with city life

Published on : Tuesday, March 5, 2019

 

This report aims to analyse the impacts of the tourism industry on Barcelona, with an emphasis on social debt and concerns surrounding this urban means of production. Based on the analysis of the co-relation between the expansion of tourism industry and the workings of financial and real estate capitalism, the report reflects on the limits on the growth model of tourism, offers a brief review of current policy proposed at a municipal level, and proposes several lines for action.

 

The second chapter presents the consolidation of the tourism model as a phenomenon connected to the development of capitalism in the Spanish state and to the transformation of the role of cities in the global economy.

 

The third chapter offers a preliminary analysis of the philosophy of accumulation which predominates in the tourism industry and reflects on its generation of public costs.

 

The fourth chapter presents data and arguments which demonstrate the impacts of tourism on employment, housing, social reproduction and care, generating a social debt and a care debt.

 

In the fifth chapter we synthesise the most relevant local-level policies for governing and mitigating the effects of tourism, and offer a reflection on the limits of the industry within the competence framework of local government.

 

Finally, in the last chapter, the report presents conclusions and recommendations for continuing the discussion and implementing public policies and regulations which can regulate tourism and protect the city as a central space for social life and reproduction.