Contents |
Introduction / Tom Selwyn and Jeremy Boissevain -- Privatsing the Mediterranean coastline / Tom Selwyn -- Littoral fisherman, aquaculture, and tourism in the Canary Islands: attitudes and economic strategies / José J. Pascual -- Between the sea and the land: exploring the social organisation of tourism development in a Gran Canaria fishing village / Raoul V. Bianchi and Agustín Santana Talavera -- Tourism, kinship, and social change in Sennen Cove, Cornwall / Michael John Ireland -- Evaluating contrasting approaches to marine ecotourism: 'dive tourism' and 'research tourism' in the Wakatobi Marine National Park, Indonesia / Julian Clifton -- Fishermen and the creation of marine parks: Northern Sporades (Greece), Northern Cap de Creus (Catalonia) and the Iroise Sea (France) / Katia Frangoudes and Frédérique Alban -- An assessment of the potential interest of fishermen to engage in boat-chartering in the context of a marine park: the case of the Iroise Sea, Western Brittany, France / Frédérique Alban and Jean Boncoeur -- Marine and coastal issues in local environmental conflict: Greece, Spain and Portugal / Maria Kousis -- Hotels, tuna pens, and civil society: contesting the foreshore in Malta / Jeremy Boissevain -- All pervading island tourism: the case of Texel, the Netherlands / René van der Duim and Jaap Lendkeek -- Izola's fishermen between yacht clubs, beaches, and state borders: connections between fishing and tourism / Natas̆a Rogelja. |