The heterogeneous nature of second homes: the case of the Alpujarra, Granada Province, Spain

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
G. Mowl, M. Barke, Helen M. King
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ABSTRACT This article builds on the current recognition of the uneven geography of the second home phenomenon. Where other studies have attempted local-scale analysis of second homes, there has been a tendency to characterise localities as homogeneous and a failure to fully recognise key geographical variations in the composition of second home characteristics within local areas. This analysis demonstrates the importance of understanding the distinct place specificity of this composition including, crucially, the significance of the ‘residual’ category of second homes. Using data from the Spanish housing census together with local field observations, this place-specific heterogeneity is examined in the municipalities of the predominantly mountainous rural setting of the Alpujarra region in Granada Province, southern Spain. The wider relevance of the study area relates to its demographic history of rural depopulation combined with its popularity as a second home residential tourism destination as well as more recent localised patterns of counterurbanisation.
第二住宅的异质性:西班牙格拉纳达省Alpujarra的案例
摘要本文建立在当前对第二家地域不均衡现象的认识基础上。在其他研究试图对第二套住房进行地方规模分析的地方,有一种倾向是将地方定性为同质的,未能充分认识到当地第二套住房特征构成的关键地理差异。这一分析表明了理解这一构成的独特的地方特殊性的重要性,包括,至关重要的是,第二家园的“剩余”类别的重要性。利用西班牙住房普查数据和当地实地观察,在西班牙南部格拉纳达省阿尔普贾拉地区以山区为主的农村地区的各市对这种地方特异性异质性进行了研究。研究区域的更广泛相关性涉及其农村人口减少的人口历史,结合其作为第二家园住宅旅游目的地的受欢迎程度,以及最近的局部反城市化模式。
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Geography
Geography GEOGRAPHY-
CiteScore
1.70
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期刊介绍: An international journal, Geography meets the interests of lecturers, teachers and students in post-16 geography.
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