2014
DOI: 10.1080/15564894.2014.946118
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Enhancing “Places” Through Archaeological Heritage in Sun, Sand, and Sea Touristic Coastal Areas: A Case Study From Mallorca (Spain)

Abstract: Many islands and coastal areas worldwide, particularly in warm climates, have experienced a large and sustained population and urban growth driven by mass tourism. This development has created new social spaces that have broken the social and economic dynamics which have traditionally defined these areas. This new reality has led to new socioeconomic praxes that have improved the life of the local communities, but also entailed new conflicts and problems. This article aims to analyze some of the socioeconomic … Show more

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“…We have worked to provide a forum for discussing these issues in JICA (e.g., Daire et al 2012;Erlandson 2008;Rick et al 2009;Trias et al 2014;Westley et al 2011). We return to this topic at the end of our essay.…”
Section: Conservation and Management Of Island And Coastal Sitesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…We have worked to provide a forum for discussing these issues in JICA (e.g., Daire et al 2012;Erlandson 2008;Rick et al 2009;Trias et al 2014;Westley et al 2011). We return to this topic at the end of our essay.…”
Section: Conservation and Management Of Island And Coastal Sitesmentioning
confidence: 96%