From fishing villages to international tourist destinations: where are the citizens?

Cristina Pereira Araujo, L. Abreu
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The present article examines the relationship between tourism, production of space and the role of residents at two hotspot tourist destinations in Brazil: Cabo Frio, located in State of Rio de Janeiro and Porto Seguro, in State of Bahia. The development of the tourist industry in the localities under study occurred at different points in time. In the first, the urbanization process was associated with the acquisition of second homes in the 1950s, while the second, located in the Northeast region of the country, this process emerged in conjunction with the mass tourism industry only in the late 1980s. We hope this research will enhance understanding of the process of urbanization and the configuration of tourism space and the conflicts arising from this in developing countries, notably Latin America. Our methodology employed theories based on those developed by Chesnais (1996, 2005, 2016), Harvey (2005, 2008, 2011, 2014), Santos (2006) and others to explain the production of space in a way that goes beyond the use of historical data and socioeconomic analysis. The initial conclusion was that, despite the differences in the process (mass tourism vs. second homes, development in space and over time and geographical position), the two geographical locations selected presented the same findings: unequal production of space and the exclusion of local populations. The tourism activity investigated in these two case studies thus appears to replicate the current stage of development in Brazil, characterized by inequality and exclusion and reflected in the landscapes of the country’s tourist destinations.
从渔村到国际旅游目的地:公民在哪里?
本文考察了巴西两个热门旅游目的地——里约热内卢州的弗里奥角和巴伊亚州的塞古罗港——旅游业、空间生产和居民角色之间的关系。研究地区旅游业的发展发生在不同的时间点。在第一个阶段,城市化进程与20世纪50年代购置第二套住房有关,而第二个阶段位于该国的东北地区,这一进程仅在20世纪80年代末与大众旅游业一起出现。我们希望这项研究能够加深对发展中国家,特别是拉丁美洲国家的城市化进程和旅游空间配置以及由此产生的冲突的理解。我们的方法论采用了基于Chesnais(1996、2005、2016)、Harvey(2005、2008、2011、2014)、Santos(2006)等人开发的理论,以一种超越历史数据和社会经济分析的方式来解释空间的生产。最初的结论是,尽管在过程中存在差异(大众旅游与第二家园,空间和时间的发展以及地理位置),但所选择的两个地理位置呈现出相同的结果:不平等的空间生产和排除当地人口。因此,这两个个案研究调查的旅游活动似乎复制了巴西目前的发展阶段,其特点是不平等和排斥,并反映在该国旅游目的地的景观中。
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