Définition d’un espace de pratique du système littoral touristique et sportif charentais : le spot de surf

The definition of a coastal territory as a tourist destination but also as a tourism and leisure practice area is at the centre of the thinking on the coastal systems organisation. To understand how these practice areas relate to each other, it is however necessary to define them. In this paper, we...

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Main Authors: Valentin Guyonnard, Luc Vacher
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université Lille 1 2016-04-01
Series:Territoire en Mouvement
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/tem/3354
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spelling doaj-80a6a29ba229435284f2adaef2f6e7c22020-11-25T00:27:21ZengUniversité Lille 1Territoire en Mouvement1950-56982016-04-013010.4000/tem.3354Définition d’un espace de pratique du système littoral touristique et sportif charentais : le spot de surfValentin GuyonnardLuc VacherThe definition of a coastal territory as a tourist destination but also as a tourism and leisure practice area is at the centre of the thinking on the coastal systems organisation. To understand how these practice areas relate to each other, it is however necessary to define them. In this paper, we explain how the surf spot, which is an emblematic coastal practice area that can participate in defining a strong tourist communication, is defined through use of space. This work is based on data produced at Pertuis sea scale (Charente-Maritime coast) by Observatoire des pratiques de tourisme et de loisir of the research unit UMR LIENSs(LIttoral ENvironnement et Sociétés) CNRS-Université de La Rochelle. To understand how to define these spaces, this presentation will be organized in three parts. First, the analysis of the reputation of surf spots in the communication of different actors involved in surfing system will define a list of high places and permit to see how these places are spatially defined. This mapping will then be confronted with beach attendance data collected by the Observatoire des pratiques. This examination of the data show that the limits between surf spots are sometimes blurred and the operation of these places incorporates a sliding scale in time and in space. This analysis will be validated in a last stage by the study of surfing session GPS traces showing amplitude and shape of the spatial impact of the practice.http://journals.openedition.org/tem/3354practice spacetourismleisuresurfsportcoastal visitor use
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Définition d’un espace de pratique du système littoral touristique et sportif charentais : le spot de surf
Territoire en Mouvement
practice space
tourism
leisure
surf
sport
coastal visitor use
author_facet Valentin Guyonnard
Luc Vacher
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title Définition d’un espace de pratique du système littoral touristique et sportif charentais : le spot de surf
title_short Définition d’un espace de pratique du système littoral touristique et sportif charentais : le spot de surf
title_full Définition d’un espace de pratique du système littoral touristique et sportif charentais : le spot de surf
title_fullStr Définition d’un espace de pratique du système littoral touristique et sportif charentais : le spot de surf
title_full_unstemmed Définition d’un espace de pratique du système littoral touristique et sportif charentais : le spot de surf
title_sort définition d’un espace de pratique du système littoral touristique et sportif charentais : le spot de surf
publisher Université Lille 1
series Territoire en Mouvement
issn 1950-5698
publishDate 2016-04-01
description The definition of a coastal territory as a tourist destination but also as a tourism and leisure practice area is at the centre of the thinking on the coastal systems organisation. To understand how these practice areas relate to each other, it is however necessary to define them. In this paper, we explain how the surf spot, which is an emblematic coastal practice area that can participate in defining a strong tourist communication, is defined through use of space. This work is based on data produced at Pertuis sea scale (Charente-Maritime coast) by Observatoire des pratiques de tourisme et de loisir of the research unit UMR LIENSs(LIttoral ENvironnement et Sociétés) CNRS-Université de La Rochelle. To understand how to define these spaces, this presentation will be organized in three parts. First, the analysis of the reputation of surf spots in the communication of different actors involved in surfing system will define a list of high places and permit to see how these places are spatially defined. This mapping will then be confronted with beach attendance data collected by the Observatoire des pratiques. This examination of the data show that the limits between surf spots are sometimes blurred and the operation of these places incorporates a sliding scale in time and in space. This analysis will be validated in a last stage by the study of surfing session GPS traces showing amplitude and shape of the spatial impact of the practice.
topic practice space
tourism
leisure
surf
sport
coastal visitor use
url http://journals.openedition.org/tem/3354
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