Tourism makes an important contribution to the economies of some territories, especially ‘sun and sand’ tourism that uses public domain areas. Some of these areas are operated through concession systems. This article studies the evolution of 31 eminently touristic beaches in 5 provinces of the Spanish Mediterranean coast during the period 2005–2016, analysing both their physical (shoreline evolution) and administrative (concessions documents) aspects. For this purpose, orthophotos interpreted by Geographic Information Systems are used, as well as the concession contract for each beach. The results obtained show that first, there is no relationship between the evolution of the shoreline and the surface area that is assigned under the concess...
Tourism development in recent decades has involved a large urban development in coastal areas, with ...
The territorial and geographical factor plays a key role in the development of tourist destinations...
The potential influence of shoreline dynamics on beach use and the exploitation of beaches for recre...
Tourism makes an important contribution to the economies of some territories, especially ‘sun and sa...
Spain has traditionally been a country where the coast and beaches have acted as raw material to dev...
Human intervention on the coast has been intense, due to the source of wealth that the coastal areas...
Este artículo contiene 15 páginas, 6 tablas, 4 figuras,.Governance models and future strategic visio...
Siguiendo la nueva Ley de Costas 2/2013 y el Reglamento de Octubre de 2014 se realiza una nueva apro...
Mediterranean tourism is usually defined as “3S tourism” – the three S’s standing for sea, sand, and...
This paper examines coastal management policies in southern Spain in the context of the state’s role...
[EN] Beach management follows a homogeneous and rigid decision-making process that tries to fulfill ...
Sea-level rise (SLR)-induced erosion will contribute significantly to the reduction of the surface o...
Since the 1960s, the promotion and development of tourism in coastal towns has turned them into a re...
3 pages, 1 figure[EN] The Spanish Mediterranean coastline has a total length of approximately 3000 k...
This paper examines the qualitative, quantitative, and geographical evolution (1987 2012) of the Blu...
Tourism development in recent decades has involved a large urban development in coastal areas, with ...
The territorial and geographical factor plays a key role in the development of tourist destinations...
The potential influence of shoreline dynamics on beach use and the exploitation of beaches for recre...
Tourism makes an important contribution to the economies of some territories, especially ‘sun and sa...
Spain has traditionally been a country where the coast and beaches have acted as raw material to dev...
Human intervention on the coast has been intense, due to the source of wealth that the coastal areas...
Este artículo contiene 15 páginas, 6 tablas, 4 figuras,.Governance models and future strategic visio...
Siguiendo la nueva Ley de Costas 2/2013 y el Reglamento de Octubre de 2014 se realiza una nueva apro...
Mediterranean tourism is usually defined as “3S tourism” – the three S’s standing for sea, sand, and...
This paper examines coastal management policies in southern Spain in the context of the state’s role...
[EN] Beach management follows a homogeneous and rigid decision-making process that tries to fulfill ...
Sea-level rise (SLR)-induced erosion will contribute significantly to the reduction of the surface o...
Since the 1960s, the promotion and development of tourism in coastal towns has turned them into a re...
3 pages, 1 figure[EN] The Spanish Mediterranean coastline has a total length of approximately 3000 k...
This paper examines the qualitative, quantitative, and geographical evolution (1987 2012) of the Blu...
Tourism development in recent decades has involved a large urban development in coastal areas, with ...
The territorial and geographical factor plays a key role in the development of tourist destinations...
The potential influence of shoreline dynamics on beach use and the exploitation of beaches for recre...