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Purpose: This study sought to understand how legislation and technology can enhance
socio-economic development in low density population territories, focusing specifically
on the dynamics of local tourist accommodation over the last decade.
Design/methodology/approach: A case study was conducted for five municipalities in
one of the most significant tourism regions of Portugal - the Algarve - based on a
systematic investigation of relevant laws, regulations and electronic platforms. Official
statistics were compiled and analyzed for the five territories’ registered local
accommodation services, population, overnight stays, and additional local services.
Findings: The results reveal that public entities’ regulations favor microentrepreneurship
initiatives in local accommodation and that digital tools supported by
online platforms have quite visible effects on low density territories. The findings also
reveal that the local tourist accommodation supply has experienced an especially
dynamic, sustained growth over the last decade. This expansion has been accompanied
by an increased supply of other services, suggesting that accommodation can positively
influence the existing and/or future socio-economic development of low density
territories.
Research limitations/implications: Further studies focusing on other areas with low
density populations are needed to determine more clearly how local accommodation
influences socio-economic development.
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Keywords
Local tourist accommodation Low density territory Legislation Digital platform Tourism Algarve
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Publisher
Emerald