In thirty years, the number of second homes for recreation fishers in coastal Terrebonne Parish has grown from 244 in the late 1970s to an estimated 2,500 in 2005. This thesis considers the ramifications of the tourism boom along the parish\u27s historically isolated and undeveloped coastline. Four coastal communities are examined: (1) Montegut, Pointe-aux-Chenes and Isle de Jean Charles; (2) Cocodrie and Chauvin; (3) Dulac; and (4) Dularge and Theriot. The research question is twofold: Why has coastal tourism been allowed to develop in the fragile wetlands that protect residents from dangerous storms?; and What does tourism development mean for the indigenous American Indian and Cajun people who live along the coast? The author arg...
The large amounts of money currently being made available to the affected area and the leveling of l...
[[abstract]]Huang, Y-C.; Tseng, Y-P, and Yiap, L-C., 2013. Image recovery of the resurrected seashor...
Although Mississippi's toehold on the Gulf of Mexico extends less than 110 km from border to border ...
As a result of development pressures and water resource struggles, once rural, spatially segregated ...
Research on the coast has highlighted the role of mass tourism as a driver of littoral urbanization....
This case study attempted to better understand local attitudes of public flood interventions and the...
St. Bernard Parish (Louisiana) has undergone a transition from rural, agrarian characteristics to th...
Grand Isle, the most popular resort on the Louisiana Gulf Coast, has experienced an increase in shor...
Coastal resort development is attributed to a complex interplay of social, economic, and technologic...
Louisiana (USA) faces a serious coastal land loss crisis and has embarked on an ambitious plan to re...
The barrier coast of north Yucatan has been evolving into a beachfront recreational landscape since ...
The Isleños of St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana trace their ancestry to eighteenth century settlers fro...
Grand Isle is a recreationally developed barrier island 50 miles due south of New Orleans {figure 10...
Over-fishing and poor resource management in the northwest Atlantic have led to a drastic decline in...
Great swaths of Southeastern Louisiana are drowning, land giving way to water at an alarming rate. S...
The large amounts of money currently being made available to the affected area and the leveling of l...
[[abstract]]Huang, Y-C.; Tseng, Y-P, and Yiap, L-C., 2013. Image recovery of the resurrected seashor...
Although Mississippi's toehold on the Gulf of Mexico extends less than 110 km from border to border ...
As a result of development pressures and water resource struggles, once rural, spatially segregated ...
Research on the coast has highlighted the role of mass tourism as a driver of littoral urbanization....
This case study attempted to better understand local attitudes of public flood interventions and the...
St. Bernard Parish (Louisiana) has undergone a transition from rural, agrarian characteristics to th...
Grand Isle, the most popular resort on the Louisiana Gulf Coast, has experienced an increase in shor...
Coastal resort development is attributed to a complex interplay of social, economic, and technologic...
Louisiana (USA) faces a serious coastal land loss crisis and has embarked on an ambitious plan to re...
The barrier coast of north Yucatan has been evolving into a beachfront recreational landscape since ...
The Isleños of St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana trace their ancestry to eighteenth century settlers fro...
Grand Isle is a recreationally developed barrier island 50 miles due south of New Orleans {figure 10...
Over-fishing and poor resource management in the northwest Atlantic have led to a drastic decline in...
Great swaths of Southeastern Louisiana are drowning, land giving way to water at an alarming rate. S...
The large amounts of money currently being made available to the affected area and the leveling of l...
[[abstract]]Huang, Y-C.; Tseng, Y-P, and Yiap, L-C., 2013. Image recovery of the resurrected seashor...
Although Mississippi's toehold on the Gulf of Mexico extends less than 110 km from border to border ...