The evolution and impact of tourism in the Mediterranean: the case of Island Regions, 1990-2002

This paper aims to analyse one of the world’s top tourist destinations, the Mediterranean, and, more specifically, the evolution and impact of mass tourism on its western islands (Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily, Malta and the Balearic Islands) throughout the final decade of the 20th century. Firstly a ge...

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Main Authors: Carles Manera, Jaume Garau, Eloi Serrano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Murcia 2016-05-01
Series:Cuadernos de Turismo
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Online Access:https://revistas.um.es/turismo/article/view/256241
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Summary:This paper aims to analyse one of the world’s top tourist destinations, the Mediterranean, and, more specifically, the evolution and impact of mass tourism on its western islands (Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily, Malta and the Balearic Islands) throughout the final decade of the 20th century. Firstly a general overview of world tourism is given, followed by an analysis of tourism in the Mediterranean. In continuation, an in-depth study is made of the evolution and impact of tourism on the aforementioned islands. Finally, possible signs of Dutch disease are examined in these island regions, since their economies have taken advantage of natural resources in the development of their tourist industries, but overspecialization might well jeopardize their future development.
ISSN:1139-7861
1989-4635