Tourist brownfields in French Polynesia - Revealing a destination crisis and a form of resistance to international tourism

The tourist wastelands mark in a decisive, recurrent and permanent way the landscape of the tourist islands of the French Polynesia. Our study makes their exhaustive inventory and a classification according to their degree of desertion and considering how long the fallow land has been in existence....

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Main Author: Philippe Bachimon
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/viatourism/1318
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description The tourist wastelands mark in a decisive, recurrent and permanent way the landscape of the tourist islands of the French Polynesia. Our study makes their exhaustive inventory and a classification according to their degree of desertion and considering how long the fallow land has been in existence. Will be broached the variables of the explicative system of the size of the “stock” which augments and lasts according to unknown economic factors. We will show that this complex system reflects permanent and socioeconomic more cyclical identity blockages, that can be found, with a lesser extent, in a lot of emblematic tourist destinations, that mark the tensions arising between the local host of a global tourism.
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spelling doaj.art-9d4a7656a9b3423ab4085494484b10a22024-02-14T13:29:25ZdeuAssociation Via@Via@2259-924X110.4000/viatourism.1318Tourist brownfields in French Polynesia - Revealing a destination crisis and a form of resistance to international tourismPhilippe BachimonThe tourist wastelands mark in a decisive, recurrent and permanent way the landscape of the tourist islands of the French Polynesia. Our study makes their exhaustive inventory and a classification according to their degree of desertion and considering how long the fallow land has been in existence. Will be broached the variables of the explicative system of the size of the “stock” which augments and lasts according to unknown economic factors. We will show that this complex system reflects permanent and socioeconomic more cyclical identity blockages, that can be found, with a lesser extent, in a lot of emblematic tourist destinations, that mark the tensions arising between the local host of a global tourism.https://journals.openedition.org/viatourism/1318identitytropical tourismFrench Polynesiafallow lands
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title Tourist brownfields in French Polynesia - Revealing a destination crisis and a form of resistance to international tourism
title_full Tourist brownfields in French Polynesia - Revealing a destination crisis and a form of resistance to international tourism
title_fullStr Tourist brownfields in French Polynesia - Revealing a destination crisis and a form of resistance to international tourism
title_full_unstemmed Tourist brownfields in French Polynesia - Revealing a destination crisis and a form of resistance to international tourism
title_short Tourist brownfields in French Polynesia - Revealing a destination crisis and a form of resistance to international tourism
title_sort tourist brownfields in french polynesia revealing a destination crisis and a form of resistance to international tourism
topic identity
tropical tourism
French Polynesia
fallow lands
url https://journals.openedition.org/viatourism/1318
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