This book offers a unique perspective on urban processes affecting tourist spaces and city centres. Economic, social and environmental uncertainty has been commonplace since March 2019, when mobility slowed down across the globe. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated trends that have been investigated in urban space for years. The incorporation of technologies, the expansion of tourism and the introduction of policies that in part want to advance sustainability are generating processes of reorganisation of territories that are driving changes. These changes will affect models of city, urbanism and society.
This publication is directed to a wide spectrum of people interested in urban processes, tourism and social change in the context of the Post-Pandemic Covid-19. In particular, the book is aimed at researchers, undergraduate and postgraduate students, consultants, public administrations and the public interested in the recent challenges that are affecting developed and developing societies.
Towards resilient urbanism in tourist cities: Post-pandemic challenges
págs. 3-15
págs. 17-32
págs. 33-46
The touristification of historic centres through commercial gentrification in times of covid-19
Fátima Santos Izquierdo Bueno, Mario Blanco Vílchez, Yolanda Romero Padilla, Enrique Navarro Jurado
págs. 47-62
págs. 63-79
págs. 80-91
Changes in the role of heritage in historic centres: The mutation of historic buildings into tourist accommodation
María Elvira Lezcano González, María Margarita Novo Malvárez
págs. 91-107
págs. 111-128
Joan Vicente i Rufí, Sergi Nuss Girona, Margarida Castañer Vivas, Jaume Feliu Torrent, Javier Martín Uceda, Oriol Porcel Montané
págs. 129-151
The construction of sustainable territorial models in the aftermath of the covid-19 pandemic: Lessons from medium-sized mediterranean cities
Noelia Ruiz Moya, Luis Miguel Sánchez Escolano, Álvaro Navas González
págs. 153-167
págs. 169-184
págs. 185-198
Touristification process in seaside destination inland: The case of mallorca island, spain
Miquel Àngel Coll Ramis, Fernando Almeida García, Rafael Cortés Macías, Seyedasaad Hosseini
págs. 201-212
Towards Urban Degrowth? Urban Planning as a Common Thread of Contradictory Dynamics in Cities
Ibai Luis de Juan Ayuso, Carmen Hidalgo Giralt, Antonio J. Palacios García
págs. 215-228
págs. 229-243
The Peripheries of Spanish Developmentalism. An Enduring Model of Urban Fragmentation
Jesús Manuel González Pérez, Juan Manuel Parreño Castellano, Dolores Sánchez Aguilera
págs. 245-261
págs. 263-276
Residential expectations in a neoliberal perspective: A sociological view of social classes and the right to housing
Félix Rojo Mendoza, Claudia Mercado Cerroni, Voltaire Alvarado Peterson
págs. 277-292
págs. 293-303
Metropolitan Spatial Reconfiguration and the Mobility Transition: Sustainability Challenges in the Fragmented City
págs. 305-324
Sustainability and Urban Development Strategies: Ciudad Real
María del Carmen Cañizares Ruiz, María de los Ángeles Rodríguez Domenech
págs. 325-339
Intra-Urban Borders in Border Cities: The Nationally Interchangeable Dynamics of Urban Centrality
págs. 343-371
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