The tendencies of the revalorisation of rural spaces and subsequent rural gentrification have been studied under the notion of “amenity migration” in different geographic contexts. The new dwellers keep their social networks in the cities and import their urban lifestyles to their new homes. This contribution focuses on the (re)negotiation of the local identities and “local knowledge” in Verbier, a ski resort in the Swiss Alps. Verbier grew from a small mountain hamlet to a pulsating resort for ski tourists over the last 50 years, and currently, new residents and people practicing multilocal residentiality reshape the local communities and representations of the locality
According to the population and migration development on a municipal level in the Alps since the las...
In 2011 and 2012, we carried out a multi-disciplinary field study in the lower Valais region. The go...
The migratory dynamics of rural and/or mountainous areas have been the subject of much research, of ...
The tendencies of the revalorisation of rural spaces and subsequent rural gentrification have been s...
Abstract : The article endeavours to analyse the representations of the local population of a mounta...
This chapter proposes to overcome the common belief on living in the mountains while analysing the r...
International audienceVisit / live the Alps: towards a convergence tourists-residents? - The act of ...
Residential migration in the mountainous regions of Switzerland has changed over the past twenty yea...
Mountainous areas with a high dependency on its tourism industry are often relatively small and remo...
The article deals with the transformation of mountainous areas into residence places that replace ol...
Mountainous areas with a high dependency on its tourism industry are often relatively small and remo...
International audienceModern societies go through permanent mutations. Their potential for adaptatio...
The development of Swiss Alpine landscapes must comply with the needs of different interest groups....
This paper explores how individuals describe their residential trajectory. Based on more than 50 int...
This article questions the arrival of new inhabitants in mountain areas, called here confines. This ...
According to the population and migration development on a municipal level in the Alps since the las...
In 2011 and 2012, we carried out a multi-disciplinary field study in the lower Valais region. The go...
The migratory dynamics of rural and/or mountainous areas have been the subject of much research, of ...
The tendencies of the revalorisation of rural spaces and subsequent rural gentrification have been s...
Abstract : The article endeavours to analyse the representations of the local population of a mounta...
This chapter proposes to overcome the common belief on living in the mountains while analysing the r...
International audienceVisit / live the Alps: towards a convergence tourists-residents? - The act of ...
Residential migration in the mountainous regions of Switzerland has changed over the past twenty yea...
Mountainous areas with a high dependency on its tourism industry are often relatively small and remo...
The article deals with the transformation of mountainous areas into residence places that replace ol...
Mountainous areas with a high dependency on its tourism industry are often relatively small and remo...
International audienceModern societies go through permanent mutations. Their potential for adaptatio...
The development of Swiss Alpine landscapes must comply with the needs of different interest groups....
This paper explores how individuals describe their residential trajectory. Based on more than 50 int...
This article questions the arrival of new inhabitants in mountain areas, called here confines. This ...
According to the population and migration development on a municipal level in the Alps since the las...
In 2011 and 2012, we carried out a multi-disciplinary field study in the lower Valais region. The go...
The migratory dynamics of rural and/or mountainous areas have been the subject of much research, of ...