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Judul Contesting the Foreshore : Tourism, Society and Politics on the Coast / Jeremy Boissevain; Tom Selwyn
Pengarang Boissevain, Jeremy
Selwyn, Tom
EDISI 1st ed
Penerbitan Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2021
Deskripsi Fisik 320p. :ill
ISBN 9789053566947
Subjek COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT — SOCIAL ASPECTS
TOURISM — SOCIAL ASPECTS
COMMUNITIES — SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
LAND USE, RURAL — SOCIAL ASPECTS
FISHERIES — SOCIAL ASPECTS
COASTS — SOCIAL ASPECTS
Abstrak This collection of essays is about tourism and social, political, and economic relations in coastal locations in various parts of the world. The starting point of each chapter is the ethnographic study of one particular place. However, the authors are also concerned with wider regional, national, and global forces which shape and influence the local economies and societies under review. Although most of the essays focus on the European coastline, the book is intended to have implications for other geographical areas. In most parts of the world, coastal settlements and contexts are changing rapidly and markedly. These contexts are routinely characterised by conflict between different interest groups contesting the ownership and control of the foreshore and its resources. One of the threads running through the volume is that coastal regions are often sites of fishing and related ‘traditional’ activities. The chapters discuss the relationships between traditional stakeholders, such as fishermen and local residents, and new stakeholders including new residents, second-home owners, tourists and tourism property developers, and fish farm managers as they vie for status, influence, and ultimately for space on the foreshore.
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