Second home tourism in Europe : lifestyle issues and policy responses

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Second home tourism in Europe : lifestyle issues and policy responses

edited by Zoran Roca

Routledge, 2016, c2013

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2nd home tourism in Europe : lifestyle issues and policy responses

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First published: Ashgate, 2013

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Bringing together a wide range of studies from twelve European countries, this book offers a state-of-the-art overview of the driving forces behind spatial diversity and social complexity inherent in second home expansion in all parts of the continent - from Scandinavia to the Mediterranean and from the British Isles to Russia - in the context of contemporary mobility patterns largely induced by tourism. As befits the overall conception of the book as a compendium of current second home research, planning and policy issues, the book endorses the following: multidisciplinary approaches to the second home phenomenon as an expression of the 'leisure class' mobility and recreation-based lifestyles, as well as a constitutive element of post-productivist land-use patterns and landscape change; and socio-economic and territorial development planning and policy-related perspectives on social change and spatial re-organization provoked by the expansion of second home tourism in times of prosperity and crisis. 'This book shows that second home tourism has become such an important sector of the economy that it is no longer possible to let it develop freely: it is the source of new forms of social deprivation; it generates residential economies that are particularly sensitive to the economic cycle; it often impairs beautiful landscapes and increases human pressure on natural environments. As a result, it is one of the major physical planning stakes of touristic areas' (From the concluding essay by Paul Claval, Universite de Paris I - Sorbonne, Paris, France).

Table of Contents

  • I: Owning Second Homes: From Transnational Crisis to Place Attachment
  • 1: Second Home Ownership since the Global Financial Crisis in the United Kingdom and Ireland
  • 2: Mortgaged Tourists: The Case of the South Coast of Alicante (Spain)
  • 3: Residential Roots Tourism in Italy
  • 4: Place Attachment among Second Home Owners: The Case of the Oeste Region, Portugal
  • II: Back to Nature: Between Urban Sprawl and Countryside Idyll
  • 5: The Multiplicity of Second Home Development in the Russian Federation: A Case of 'Seasonal Suburbanization'?
  • 6: Second Homes and Outdoor Recreation: A Swedish Perspective on Second Home Use and Complementary Spaces
  • 7: Vacation Homes in France since 1962
  • 8: Second Home Tourism in Finland: Current Trends and Eco-social Impacts
  • III: Leisure Housing Expansion: Driving Forces and Policy Choices
  • 9: Historic, Symbolic Aspects and Policy Issues of the Second Home Phenomenon in the Greek Tourism Context: The Cyclades Case Study
  • 10: Controversies of Second Homes and Residential Tourism in Portugal
  • 11: Lifestyles and Consumption of Do-it-Yourself Residential Tourists in Italy
  • 12: Policy Responses to the Evolution in Leisure Housing: From the Plain Cabin to the High Standard Second Home (The Norwegian Case)
  • IV: Conclusion
  • 13: Evolving Forms of Mobility and Settlement: Second Homes and Tourism in Europe

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