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New Holiday Towns as Non-Places. The Case of Marina d’Or

Since the start of tourism as rewarding and massive activity in the mid-nineteenth century, new tourist
destinations have appeared to satisfy mass tourism. Among the different urban developments that have
taken place so far, the objective of this paper is to reflect on a model of tourist development that is spreading
internationally, the New holiday towns. These urban settlements can reach large dimensions in size and
population, so producing appreciable economic, political and environmental impacts in their environment. But,
what about the social impact that these NHTs involve? Tthrough the analysis of a specific case, Marina d’Or, social aspects were investigated with the help of a quantitative method, the Survey: prototype users; frequency by residents in town; relations with its neighbors; intensity of use that they make of public space and their satisfaction and valuation of urban space. And finally with a qualitative methodology, the Participant Observation, the diversity of its urban space and the ways of inhabiting it were analyzed.

 
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