The Hydrosocial Cycle in Coastal Tourist Destinations in Alicante, Spain: Increasing Resilience to Drought

Tourism, and particularly residential tourism, has led to a change in the urban and demographic model of towns along the European Mediterranean coastline. Water as a resource limited and limiting for the growth of tourism is a popular topic in the scientific literature. However, the incorporation of...

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Main Authors: Carlos J. Baños, María Hernández, Antonio M. Rico, Jorge Olcina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-08-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/16/4494
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spelling doaj-ac48500312984ce38a68521f94ad0fb42020-11-25T00:49:02ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-08-011116449410.3390/su11164494su11164494The Hydrosocial Cycle in Coastal Tourist Destinations in Alicante, Spain: Increasing Resilience to DroughtCarlos J. Baños0María Hernández1Antonio M. Rico2Jorge Olcina3Department of Regional Geographical Analysis and Physical Geography, University of Alicante, 03690 Alicante, SpainInteruniversity Institute of Geography, University of Alicante, 03690 Alicante, SpainInteruniversity Institute of Geography, University of Alicante, 03690 Alicante, SpainInteruniversity Institute of Geography, University of Alicante, 03690 Alicante, SpainTourism, and particularly residential tourism, has led to a change in the urban and demographic model of towns along the European Mediterranean coastline. Water as a resource limited and limiting for the growth of tourism is a popular topic in the scientific literature. However, the incorporation of non-conventional resources (desalination) has meant, in theory, that this limitation has been overcome. The aims of this paper are: (a) to identify the different tourism models existing in coastal towns in Alicante province and characterize them according to their water consumption from 2002−2017; and (b) analyse the hydrosocial cycle, highlighting the measures aimed at satisfying water demand and identifying the limitations related to these hydrosocial systems. To this end, different types of information have been processed, and various basic indicators have been analysed. The results revealed the increase in the resilience of this region to natural aridity and drought events. This was possible because the demand management and the use of desalinated water. However, this has generated other problems associated (energetics, environmental) due to maintenance of a non-sustainable territorial model based on an accelerated real estate development.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/16/4494water consumptionhydrosocial cycletourism destinationresiliencenon-conventional water resourcessustainable tourismovertourismshortageSpain
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author Carlos J. Baños
María Hernández
Antonio M. Rico
Jorge Olcina
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María Hernández
Antonio M. Rico
Jorge Olcina
The Hydrosocial Cycle in Coastal Tourist Destinations in Alicante, Spain: Increasing Resilience to Drought
Sustainability
water consumption
hydrosocial cycle
tourism destination
resilience
non-conventional water resources
sustainable tourism
overtourism
shortage
Spain
author_facet Carlos J. Baños
María Hernández
Antonio M. Rico
Jorge Olcina
author_sort Carlos J. Baños
title The Hydrosocial Cycle in Coastal Tourist Destinations in Alicante, Spain: Increasing Resilience to Drought
title_short The Hydrosocial Cycle in Coastal Tourist Destinations in Alicante, Spain: Increasing Resilience to Drought
title_full The Hydrosocial Cycle in Coastal Tourist Destinations in Alicante, Spain: Increasing Resilience to Drought
title_fullStr The Hydrosocial Cycle in Coastal Tourist Destinations in Alicante, Spain: Increasing Resilience to Drought
title_full_unstemmed The Hydrosocial Cycle in Coastal Tourist Destinations in Alicante, Spain: Increasing Resilience to Drought
title_sort hydrosocial cycle in coastal tourist destinations in alicante, spain: increasing resilience to drought
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Tourism, and particularly residential tourism, has led to a change in the urban and demographic model of towns along the European Mediterranean coastline. Water as a resource limited and limiting for the growth of tourism is a popular topic in the scientific literature. However, the incorporation of non-conventional resources (desalination) has meant, in theory, that this limitation has been overcome. The aims of this paper are: (a) to identify the different tourism models existing in coastal towns in Alicante province and characterize them according to their water consumption from 2002−2017; and (b) analyse the hydrosocial cycle, highlighting the measures aimed at satisfying water demand and identifying the limitations related to these hydrosocial systems. To this end, different types of information have been processed, and various basic indicators have been analysed. The results revealed the increase in the resilience of this region to natural aridity and drought events. This was possible because the demand management and the use of desalinated water. However, this has generated other problems associated (energetics, environmental) due to maintenance of a non-sustainable territorial model based on an accelerated real estate development.
topic water consumption
hydrosocial cycle
tourism destination
resilience
non-conventional water resources
sustainable tourism
overtourism
shortage
Spain
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/16/4494
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