Comunicación presentada en ENHR Conference: Housing in an expanding Europe, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2-5 July 2006Over the last years most of the Spanish mediterranean coast undergoes an enormous urban growth, mainly linked to the tourist and real state sectors. Urbanization process is managed without any citizen participation and it’s causing irreparable environmental damages. Economic globalization has affected strongly the real estate investments. Housing sector growth in the Mediterranean tourist areas cannot be understood taking into account only the Spanish investments. People from Britain, Germany and other Western European countries acquire thousands of new built housing units each year, fuelling a speculative dynamic supported by the l...
The present study analyzes residential models in coastal areas with large influxes of tourism, the ...
Residential tourism development seems to be an unstoppable phenomenon in the Costa Blanca region (Al...
Paper presented to the Ramón Areces Seminar “Housing Fluctuations in Europe: Causes and Policy Optio...
Residential tourism from Northern European countries has influenced the process of urban development...
Financial capitalism has driven profound changes in urban land use patterns in Majorca, at the Balea...
La costa mediterránea española experimenta en los últimos años un fuerte crecimiento urbano ligado, ...
Comunicación presentada en 2nd International Workshop on Lifestyle Migration and Residential Tourism...
This article discusses how the slowdown in the real estate market during the most recent economic an...
This study aims to analyse the relationship between tourist growth in urban destinations and certain...
Tourism and demographic changes are linked as important regional determinants in relation to urban a...
La costa de la provincia de Alicante, la denominada Costa Blanca, ha experimentado una importante tr...
Entre 1996 y 2006 España experimenta un boom inmobiliario sin precedentes que ha afectado principalm...
Póster presentado en 3rd International Conference on Degrowth Ecological Sustainability and Social E...
[EN] It is known that the Spanish Mediterranean coast, and particularly the Valencian coast, has bee...
La construcción de urbanizaciones en las periferias de los municipios bajo el pretexto del desarroll...
The present study analyzes residential models in coastal areas with large influxes of tourism, the ...
Residential tourism development seems to be an unstoppable phenomenon in the Costa Blanca region (Al...
Paper presented to the Ramón Areces Seminar “Housing Fluctuations in Europe: Causes and Policy Optio...
Residential tourism from Northern European countries has influenced the process of urban development...
Financial capitalism has driven profound changes in urban land use patterns in Majorca, at the Balea...
La costa mediterránea española experimenta en los últimos años un fuerte crecimiento urbano ligado, ...
Comunicación presentada en 2nd International Workshop on Lifestyle Migration and Residential Tourism...
This article discusses how the slowdown in the real estate market during the most recent economic an...
This study aims to analyse the relationship between tourist growth in urban destinations and certain...
Tourism and demographic changes are linked as important regional determinants in relation to urban a...
La costa de la provincia de Alicante, la denominada Costa Blanca, ha experimentado una importante tr...
Entre 1996 y 2006 España experimenta un boom inmobiliario sin precedentes que ha afectado principalm...
Póster presentado en 3rd International Conference on Degrowth Ecological Sustainability and Social E...
[EN] It is known that the Spanish Mediterranean coast, and particularly the Valencian coast, has bee...
La construcción de urbanizaciones en las periferias de los municipios bajo el pretexto del desarroll...
The present study analyzes residential models in coastal areas with large influxes of tourism, the ...
Residential tourism development seems to be an unstoppable phenomenon in the Costa Blanca region (Al...
Paper presented to the Ramón Areces Seminar “Housing Fluctuations in Europe: Causes and Policy Optio...