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Peer-to-peer Accommodation and Community Resilience Implications for Sustainable Development Peer-to-peer Accommodation and Community Resilience Implications for Sustainable Development Edited by Anna Farmaki Dimitri Ioannides Stella Kladou CABI is a trading name of CAB International CABI CABI Nosworthy Way WeWork Wallingford One Lincoln St Oxfordshire OX10 8DE 24th Floor UK Boston, MA 02111 USA Tel: +44 (0)1491 832111 Tel: +1 (617)682-9015 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.cabi.org © CAB International 2022. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronically, mechanically, by photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the copyright owners. A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library, London, UK. References to Internet websites (URLs) were accurate at the time of writing. ISBN-13: 9781789246605 (hardback) 9781789246612 (ePDF) 9781789246629 (ePub) DOI: 10.1079/9781789246605.0000 Commissioning Editor: Claire Parfittt Editorial Assistant: Lauren Davies Production Editor: James Bishop Typeset by SPi, Pondicherry, India Printed and bound in the UK by Severn, Gloucester The editors would like to dedicate this book to their children – Michael, Sasha, Ioannis-Alexandros, Alex Ege, Sergios and Alina. Contents Biographies of Editors and Authors ix Acknowledgements xiii Foreword xv Introduction xvii Dimitri Ioannides, Stella Kladou and Anna Farmaki 1 Mobile Gentrifiers and Leavers: Tourist Dwelling as an Agent of Exclusion in Barcelona 1 Javier Macias Mendoza and Antonio Paolo Russo 2 Social Exchanges and Peer-to-peer Accommodation: Residents’ Perceptions in a Neighbourhood Context 18 Dimitrios Stergiou, Anna Farmaki and Fani Efthymiadou 3 Airbnb Host Responsibilities and Community Resilience: the Case of Japan 30 Antonios Kaniadakis, Chiga Hayakawa and Anna Farmaki 4 Peer-to-peer Accommodation and Resilient Hosts in Split: the Case of Radunica Street 40 Helena Tolic´ and Ingeborg Mateč�ic´ 5 Perceived Impacts of Short-term Rentals in the Local Community in the UK 55 Cristina Miguel, Christoph Lutz, María del Mar Alonso-Almeida, Brian Jones, Filip Majetic´ and Rodrigo Perez-Vega 6 Airbnb Guests’ Pro-environmental Behaviour and Community Resilience: Mitigating the Negative Impacts of Airbnb Tourism 68 Jinghua Xie and Olga Gjerald 7 Reframing Rurality: the Impact of Airbnb on Second-home Communities in Wales and Sweden 81 Bailey Ashton Adie, Cecilia de Bernardi and Alberto Amore vii viii Contents 8 Local Commitment and Withdrawal in the Wake of Conspicuous Airbnb Place Dynamics on a Cold-Water Island 94 Michael Röslmaier and David Albarrán 9 Peer-to-peer Accommodation as a Peacebuilding Tool: Community Resilience and Group Membership 111 Katerina Antoniou 10 ‘Not in My Stairway’: How Do Neighbours Cope with Peer-to-peer Rentals in Housing Cooperatives? 123 Szilvia Gyimóthy 11 Understanding the Airbnb Community and its Community Impact: the Use of Scenarios to Build Resilience 133 Jeroen Oskam Index 145 Biographies of Editors and Authors Editors Anna Farmaki is Assistant Professor in Tourism Management at the Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus. She holds a doctorate (PhD) in marketing. She has worked for several years in private institu- tions of tertiary education in Cyprus and was course leader of the undergraduate hospitality and tour- ism management programme at the University of Central Lancashire (Cyprus). She has published extensively in reputable, peer-reviewed academic journals and has presented her work in various inter- national conferences, seminars and workshops. Anna is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (UK) and a member of the Management Committee in several COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) Actions. She has also been involved in and/or led several nationally and internationally funded research projects. In addition, she is a member of the editorial board of the International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, Tourism Management Perspectives, Tourism Review and the Journal of Service Theory and Practice. Her research interests lie primarily in the areas of tourism planning and development with emphasis on sustainable tourism and tourist behaviour. Dimitri Ioannides is Chaired Professor of Human Geography in the Institution of Economics, Geog- raphy, Law and Tourism and a researcher in the European Tourism Research Institute at Mid- Sweden University. Previously, he taught at Missouri State University and held a part-time position at the Centre for Regional and Tourism Research in Bornholm, Denmark. He has published exten- sively in various journals, including the Annals of Tourism Research, Tourism Management and the Journal of Sustainable Tourism, on issues such as the economic geography of tourism and sustainable development. He is especially interested in matters relating to the social-equity dimension of s ustainability, including the geographies of tourism workers and work. He has co-authored books relating to tourism issues, including the Economic Geography of the Tourist Industry (Routledge, 1998). Currently, he is an editor of Tourism Geographies (in charge of special projects) and serves on the editorial board of several other journals. He also edits the New Directions in Tourism Analysis series (Routledge) as well as serving on the board of the International Polar Tourism Research Network. He is a past recipient of the Roy Wolfe Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Recreation, Tourism and Sport specialty group of the Association of American Geographers. Stella Kladou is a postdoctoral researcher at the Hellenic Mediterranean University in Crete, Greece. She has served as an assistant professor in the Tourism Administration Department at Bog�aziçi University in Istanbul, Turkey and a senior lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University in the UK. Her PhD ‘Evaluating cultural city brands: the case of Athens, Istanbul and Rome’, was realized in co- operation with the Hellenic Open University in Greece, Istanbul Bilgi University in Turkey and the ix

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