This paper contributes to the growing literature on the uneven geography of second homes in three ways. First, the heterogeneous nature of second homes in a rural, mountainous area of the European periphery is identified. Second, a conceptual model is developed, relating this heterogeneity to different types of population mobility. Third, a category of property, termed ‘residual’ is shown to be a part of the second home typology within the study area, albeit with a varied and ambiguous role. The spatial patterns of different types of second home are analysed and their implications for the local impact of rural development policies discussed
This paper explores the role of landscape aesthetics and sustainability in the development of new ru...
Residential tourism and second homes are two closely related phenomena that constitute a growing res...
Several Norwegian Mountain and coastal municipalities have experienced comprehensive second home dev...
This paper builds on the current recognition of the uneven geography of the second home phenomenon. ...
Second-home tourism is a very popular form of tourism in many countries, particularly in the Nordic ...
The increased capacity of households to allocate their time in several places as a result of both th...
Second-home tourism’s transformative power on local communities is widely recognized through numerou...
Autarky, the quality of being self-sufficient, potentially provides a new sustainable, economic mode...
-The article analyses how recent developments relating to the second homes phenomenon are intertwine...
The effects of second-home tourism on property markets has been one of the key debates in second-hom...
Second homes are once again a source of political and social contention in rural areas. The British ...
This paper advocates a theorized approach to second home ownership, which previously has been largel...
Using individual records from a large and geographically detailed national research opinion survey, ...
Despite the growth of domestic and international markets in second homes to be used for holidays (ra...
I have never been convinced that 'second homes' a major issue in the UK (although they might be impo...
This paper explores the role of landscape aesthetics and sustainability in the development of new ru...
Residential tourism and second homes are two closely related phenomena that constitute a growing res...
Several Norwegian Mountain and coastal municipalities have experienced comprehensive second home dev...
This paper builds on the current recognition of the uneven geography of the second home phenomenon. ...
Second-home tourism is a very popular form of tourism in many countries, particularly in the Nordic ...
The increased capacity of households to allocate their time in several places as a result of both th...
Second-home tourism’s transformative power on local communities is widely recognized through numerou...
Autarky, the quality of being self-sufficient, potentially provides a new sustainable, economic mode...
-The article analyses how recent developments relating to the second homes phenomenon are intertwine...
The effects of second-home tourism on property markets has been one of the key debates in second-hom...
Second homes are once again a source of political and social contention in rural areas. The British ...
This paper advocates a theorized approach to second home ownership, which previously has been largel...
Using individual records from a large and geographically detailed national research opinion survey, ...
Despite the growth of domestic and international markets in second homes to be used for holidays (ra...
I have never been convinced that 'second homes' a major issue in the UK (although they might be impo...
This paper explores the role of landscape aesthetics and sustainability in the development of new ru...
Residential tourism and second homes are two closely related phenomena that constitute a growing res...
Several Norwegian Mountain and coastal municipalities have experienced comprehensive second home dev...