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Coastal mass tourism : diversification and sustainable development in southern Europe
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Clevedon : Channel View Publications, 2004
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9781873150689
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The Mediterranean coastal regions of Southern Europe have long been world leaders in mass tourism. This book examines some key questions for tourism development in these areas, with implications for similar regions across the world. The standardised forms of mass tourism are diversifying - with more specialised forms, notably those based on nature, culture and heritage, and those catering for special interests. There is a growing spectrum of modes of tourism, with an emphasis on variety, flexibility and permeability. Both mass tourism and the more diversified forms substantially impact on sustainable development. Policies promoting sustainable development are often of two main types: developing smaller-scale, alternative tourism products that are intended to be less damaging to the environment and society, and secondly, attempts to make mass tourism coastal resorts more sustainable. But there has been little critical assessment of these policies, either evaluating their basic assumptions or their successes and failures in practice. This edited book critically examines these issues for varied coastal regions in Southern Europe, including case studies from Spain, Croatia, Turkey, and north and south Cyprus.


Author Notes

Bill Bramwell is Reader in Tourism in the Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change at Sheffield Hallam University, UK. He has edited books on tourism in rural areas, tourism partnerships and collaboration, and tourism and sustainability in Europe. In 1993 he co-founded the Journal of Sustainable Tourism, which he continues to co-edit. His research interests in tourism include its relations with community responses, discourses of sustainability, environmental politics and policies, and growth management. He has also examined tourism policies and community responses to the industry in Malta.


Table of Contents

Bill BramwellBill BramwellHelen BriassoulisParis TsartasCevat Tosun and Dallen J. Timothy and Yuksel OzturkKonstantinos AndriotisJon SadlerMichael Barke and John TownerJ. Fernando Vera Rebollo and Josep A. Ivars BaidalGonzalo Malvarez Garcia and John Pollard and Rafael Dominguez RodriguezXavier Campillo-Besses and Gerda K. Priestley and Francesc RomagoseArtemios Chatziathanassiou and Daphne Mavrogiorgos and Konstantinos SioulasIoannis Spilanis and Helen VayanniNadia TheumaJulie E. ScottRichard SharpleyDerek Hall
Preface and Acknowledgementsp. vii
Contributorsp. ix
Section 1 Introduction
1 Mass Tourism, Diversification and Sustainability in Southern Europe's Coastal Regionsp. 1
2 The Policy Context for Tourism and Sustainability in Southern Europe's Coastal Regionsp. 32
Section 2 Coastal Tourism: Impacts and Policies
3 Crete: Endowed by Nature, Privileged by Geography, Threatened by Tourism?p. 48
4 Tourism Development in Greek Insular and Coastal Areas: Sociocultural Changes and Crucial Policy Issuesp. 68
5 Tourism Growth, National Development and Regional Inequality in Turkeyp. 85
6 Problems of Island Tourism Development: The Greek Insular Regionsp. 114
7 Sustainable Tourism Planning in Northern Cyprusp. 133
Section 3 Mass Tourism Coastal Resorts and Sustainable Development
8 Learning From Experience? Progress Towards a Sustainable Future for Tourism in the Central and Eastern Andalucian Littoralp. 157
9 Measuring Sustainability in a Mass Tourist Destination: Pressures, Perceptions and Policy Responses in Torrevieja, Spainp. 176
10 The Planning and Practice of Coastal Zone Management in Southern Spainp. 200
11 Using EMAS and Local Agenda 21 as Tools Towards Sustainability: The Case of a Catalan Coastal Resortp. 220
12 Environmental Initiatives in the Hotel Sector in Greece: Case Study of the 'Green Flags' Projectp. 249
Section 4 Diversified Coastal Tourism and Sustainable Development
13 Sustainable Tourism: Utopia or Necessity? The Role of New Forms of Tourism in the Aegean Islandsp. 269
14 Tourism, Culture and Cultural Tourism in Malta: The Revival of Vallettap. 292
15 Coffee Shop Meets Casino: Cultural Responses to Casino Tourism in Northern Cyprusp. 307
16 Tourism, Modernisation and Development on the Island of Cyprus: Challenges and Policy Responsesp. 321
17 Rejuvenation, Diversification and Imagery: Sustainability Conflicts for Tourism Policy in the Eastern Adriaticp. 341
Indexp. 356