As we continue to consider the impacts of local Big Bear Lake tourism, here are some interesting articles for reference, collected over the last several years:
- Utah Wanted All the Tourists. Then It Got Them
- Popular medieval Belgian town Bruges makes moves to restrict tourism
- The future of sustainable tourism may lie with all-inclusive resorts
- Prague Aims to Restrict Airbnb to Curb Overtourism
- Madrid takes on Airbnb and overtourism
- Airbnb subpoenaed by New York City for data on listings
- ‘They killed our city’: Locals feel helpless as vacation rentals overrun Sedona, Arizona
- After a year without tourists, Kauai’s rugged coast reopens
- 5 American mountain towns want tourists to be more responsible when they visit
- California ‘Daffodil Hill’ closing because of overtourism
- Essential California: Taking on overtourism, from the poppy fields to Big Sur
- Note to Selfies: Big Sur residents are not fans of bad guest behavior
- Big Sur shuttle seeks to alleviate the crush of tourist traffic
- Snowplay Overwhelms Dumpsters
- Venice, Italy to Charge Entrance Fee for Tourists
- Strict ticket policy introduced at Machu Picchu
- Bald eagles feeling the pinch in Big Bear area
- Can the world be saved from overtourism?
- Local governments can’t collect taxes from online travel firms
- How to fix exclusive resort towns