2017
DOI: 10.7784/rbtur.v11i2.1246
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Second home tourism in the Algarve – The perception of public managers

Abstract: Resumo: Propósito do tema: Nos últimos anos o turismo residencial tem obtido uma atenção em Portugal e na região do Algarve. Ele foi identificado pelo plano nacional de turismo como um dos produtos estratégicos. No Algarve o seu peso é relevante para a dinâmica do turismo. Objetivo: Este estudo está focado na percepção dos gestores públicos quanto ao turismo residencial no Algarve, em particular os pontos fortes, pontos fracos, oportunidades e ameaças que este produto cria para o desenvolvimento da região. Met… Show more

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“…However, it has not been sufficiently investigated how, where and by which spatial patterns these impacts might come into effect. This is because research into the impacts of second-home tourism has primarily been conducted in the form of case studies, wherein particular communities, municipalities or regions are under scrutiny; see for example Adamiak (2016); Blondy, Plumejeaud, Vacher, and Vye (2014); Gomes, Pinto, and Almeida (2017); Hoogendoorn and Visser (2010). These case studies paint a picture of considerable heterogeneity between different settings and impacts, but it is difficult to ascertain whether they illustrate local exceptions or general trends.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it has not been sufficiently investigated how, where and by which spatial patterns these impacts might come into effect. This is because research into the impacts of second-home tourism has primarily been conducted in the form of case studies, wherein particular communities, municipalities or regions are under scrutiny; see for example Adamiak (2016); Blondy, Plumejeaud, Vacher, and Vye (2014); Gomes, Pinto, and Almeida (2017); Hoogendoorn and Visser (2010). These case studies paint a picture of considerable heterogeneity between different settings and impacts, but it is difficult to ascertain whether they illustrate local exceptions or general trends.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many have also investigated the relationship between second-home tourism and housing markets from a land-use policy perspective (Gallent 1997;Gallent, Mace, and Tewdwr-Jones 2004;Gallent and Tewdwr-Jones 2000;Gomes, Pinto, and Almeida 2017;Persson 2011Persson , 2015. Others have delved into how planning legislation is used to manage second-home tourism by creating separate markets for second homes and primary residences (Gallent 1997(Gallent , 2019Persson 2011), or how the "growth-machine" (Gill 2000) of second-home development is used in order to "re-resource" (Overvåg 2010) rural land (Keen and Hall 2004;Müller, Hall, and Keen 2004;Overvåg 2009).…”
Section: Literature Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Williams, King, and Warnes (2004) examine the second homes purchased by the British in Southern European countries. In addition, Gomes, Pinto andAlmeida (2017) Roca, Oliveira, Roca andCosta (2012) in Portugal's Algarve region Dıjst, Lanzendorf, Barendregt and Smit (2004) in Portugal's Oeste region in Germany and the Netherlands, Roca (2014) It examines the spatial characteristics of the second homes phenomenon across the European Continent.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%