Tourism Changes on a Mediterranean Island: Experiences from Mallorca

Mediterranean islands exemplify well the interactions between tourism, heritage and culture on islands. After an introduction that considers their heritage and the pressures which might be applied by tourism because of insular characteristics such as scale, the paper considers the Spanish island of...

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Main Author: Stephen A. Royle
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Prince Edward Island 2009-11-01
Series:Island Studies Journal
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Online Access:http://www.islandstudies.ca/sites/vre2.upei.ca.islandstudies.ca/files/ISJ-4-2-2009-Royle.pdf
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spelling doaj-c038cb9be64d45779529af3968302fce2020-11-25T03:05:56ZengUniversity of Prince Edward IslandIsland Studies Journal1715-25932009-11-0142225240Tourism Changes on a Mediterranean Island: Experiences from MallorcaStephen A. RoyleMediterranean islands exemplify well the interactions between tourism, heritage and culture on islands. After an introduction that considers their heritage and the pressures which might be applied by tourism because of insular characteristics such as scale, the paper considers the Spanish island of Mallorca as a case study. First its history and consequent heritage is identified and then various stages in its tourism development, which might be recognized in Butler’s model, are treated with particular reference to two very different foreigner commentators on the island, George Sand and Robert Trimnell. The mass market tourism exemplified by Trimnell has brought a reaction and in recent decades Mallorca has given much more consideration to its environment and heritage, illustrated here through the example of the district of Calvià and its Local Agenda 21 policies. This has seen a considerable impact on the island’s tourism and marketing initiatives, as well as upon its natural environment.http://www.islandstudies.ca/sites/vre2.upei.ca.islandstudies.ca/files/ISJ-4-2-2009-Royle.pdfCalviàcultureGeorge SandheritageislandsLocal Agenda 21MallorcaMediterranean islandsRichard ButlerRobert Trimnelltourism
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Tourism Changes on a Mediterranean Island: Experiences from Mallorca
Island Studies Journal
Calvià
culture
George Sand
heritage
islands
Local Agenda 21
Mallorca
Mediterranean islands
Richard Butler
Robert Trimnell
tourism
author_facet Stephen A. Royle
author_sort Stephen A. Royle
title Tourism Changes on a Mediterranean Island: Experiences from Mallorca
title_short Tourism Changes on a Mediterranean Island: Experiences from Mallorca
title_full Tourism Changes on a Mediterranean Island: Experiences from Mallorca
title_fullStr Tourism Changes on a Mediterranean Island: Experiences from Mallorca
title_full_unstemmed Tourism Changes on a Mediterranean Island: Experiences from Mallorca
title_sort tourism changes on a mediterranean island: experiences from mallorca
publisher University of Prince Edward Island
series Island Studies Journal
issn 1715-2593
publishDate 2009-11-01
description Mediterranean islands exemplify well the interactions between tourism, heritage and culture on islands. After an introduction that considers their heritage and the pressures which might be applied by tourism because of insular characteristics such as scale, the paper considers the Spanish island of Mallorca as a case study. First its history and consequent heritage is identified and then various stages in its tourism development, which might be recognized in Butler’s model, are treated with particular reference to two very different foreigner commentators on the island, George Sand and Robert Trimnell. The mass market tourism exemplified by Trimnell has brought a reaction and in recent decades Mallorca has given much more consideration to its environment and heritage, illustrated here through the example of the district of Calvià and its Local Agenda 21 policies. This has seen a considerable impact on the island’s tourism and marketing initiatives, as well as upon its natural environment.
topic Calvià
culture
George Sand
heritage
islands
Local Agenda 21
Mallorca
Mediterranean islands
Richard Butler
Robert Trimnell
tourism
url http://www.islandstudies.ca/sites/vre2.upei.ca.islandstudies.ca/files/ISJ-4-2-2009-Royle.pdf
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