Turning Points: 20 Destination Case Studies in Tourism Transformation
MTA
Real-world examples of destinations that reinvented themselves successfully
2nd Edition
*Turning Points* explores how twenty diverse global destinations transitioned from states of industrial decline, conflict, or environmental crisis to becoming models of sustainable and cultural tourism. The book argues that successful transformation is never accidental; it requires a shift from a "growth-at-all-costs" mindset to one of intentional "destination stewardship." Through case studies ranging from Bilbao’s museum-led regeneration and Medellín’s social urbanism to Costa Rica’s green branding and Dubrovnik’s digital crowd management, the text illustrates that the most resilient turnarounds are those that prioritize the well-being of local residents and the integrity of natural assets over simple visitor statistics.
The book identifies a consistent "anatomy of transformation" across these success stories. Key elements include the establishment of semi-autonomous governance bodies to bridge public and private sectors, the use of "catalytic anchors"—such as iconic architecture or major cultural events—to rebrand a location, and the implementation of creative "blended capital" stacks to fund long-term goals. By moving beyond traditional metrics like "heads on beds" and focusing instead on triple-bottom-line KPIs (Prosperity, Planet, and People), these destinations successfully de-risked their futures and created self-sustaining revenue loops that benefit the community directly.
Beyond individual successes, the text serves as a practitioner’s manual for replicability and resilience. It emphasizes that while no destination can be "copy-pasted," the underlying logic of managing carrying capacity, enforcing visitor limits, and fostering local supply chains is universal. The final chapters provide a "Replicability Playbook," outlining a phased approach to diagnosis, structural engineering, and adaptive management. Ultimately, the book positions tourism not as an end in itself, but as a strategic tool for urban renewal, rural reinvention, and environmental restoration, ensuring that destinations remain livable and equitable for those who call them home.
This book is essential for tourism practitioners, destination managers, urban planners, and policymakers seeking evidence-based strategies for destination transformation. Researchers and students in tourism, urban studies, and sustainable development will find valuable comparative case studies and replicable frameworks. Professionals working on urban regeneration, community development, or sustainable tourism initiatives will particularly benefit from the book's focus on governance mechanisms, financing models, and measurement systems that deliver tangible outcomes for both residents and visitors.
February 3, 2026
37,477 words
2 hours 37 minutes
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