Ekinci, Mehmet Behzat2019-05-272019-05-2720140261-5177https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12514/764http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tourman.2013.08.013This paper studies the Cittaslow (slow city) philosophy in terms of sustainable tourism development (STD); and in this context research was undertaken for the case of Turkey. Cittaslow, a movement rooted in STD philosophy, aims to encourage the development of tranquil cities already known for their historical, natural, socio-cultural, and touristic features and the intention is to offer a significant contribution to systematic and rapid implementation of STD on a global scale. This paper, which makes a particular study of the practice of STD in Turkey, offers new candidate cities (Uzungöl, Hasankeyf, Safranbolu, Ürgüp, and İznik) and, thus, endeavours to contribute to the spread of STD throughout the whole country. In this study, above-named cities were found to be particularly good candidates for Cittaslow membership. In addition to these: Tatvan, Midyat, Alanya, and Fethiye were also found to be potential Cittaslows even though they fail to meet the population criterion.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCittaslow philosophy, Tourism, Environment, Sustainable development, Sustainable tourism development (STD).The Cittaslow Philosophy in the Context of Sustainable Tourism Development; The Case of TurkeyArticleQ1Q1WOS:0003288096000202-s2.0-84885465835