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Urban Dynamics in the Post-pandemic Period

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Towards Resilient Urbanism in Tourist Cities: Post-pandemic Challenges
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    Chapter 2 The Pain of Being a Resident in Granada. Analysis of the Accommodation Offer and Residents’ Perception
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    Chapter 3 Recent Socio-Spatial Transformations in the San Pedro Neighbourhood (Santiago de Compostela)
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    Chapter 4 The Touristification of Historic Centres Through Commercial Gentrification in Times of COVID-19
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    Chapter 5 Citizen Resistance in Touristified Neighborhoods. A Post-pandemic Analysis
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    Chapter 6 Neoliberalism, Collaborative Economy, and Short-Term Rentals Regulation in Andalusia, Spain
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    Chapter 7 Changes in the Role of Heritage in Historic Centres: The Mutation of Historic Buildings into Tourist Accommodation
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    Chapter 8 Urban-Tourism Spaces on the Coast: Transformations, Challenges and Globalisation in Uncertain Scenarios
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    Chapter 9 Landscape Preservation on the Mediterranean Coast; Do Social Movements Play a Decisive Role? The Case of the Costa Brava (Spain)
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    Chapter 10 The Construction of Sustainable Territorial Models in the Aftermath of the Covid-19 Pandemic: Lessons from Medium-Sized Mediterranean Cities
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    Chapter 11 Housing Change During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Metropolitan Areas of the Canary Island Capitals (Spain)
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    Chapter 12 Two Megaprojects—One City. Learning between Large-Scale Urban Development Projects on Tenerife, Spain
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    Chapter 13 Touristification Process in Seaside Destination Inland: The Case of Mallorca Island, Spain
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    Chapter 14 Towards Urban Degrowth? Urban Planning as a Common Thread of Contradictory Dynamics in Cities
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    Chapter 15 Shrinking Cities in Spain: Shrinking Medium-Sized Cities in the Twenty-First Century. Depopulation and Employment
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    Chapter 16 The Peripheries of Spanish Developmentalism. An Enduring Model of Urban Fragmentation
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    Chapter 17 Housing, a Problem Perpetuated Over Time in Spain. New Initiatives to Promote Access to Affordable Housing in Madrid
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    Chapter 18 Residential Expectations in a Neoliberal Perspective: A Sociological View of Social Classes and the Right to Housing
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    Chapter 19 (Re)Thinking Gentrification Processes. The Place of Religion
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    Chapter 20 Metropolitan Spatial Reconfiguration and the Mobility Transition: Sustainability Challenges in the Fragmented City
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    Chapter 21 Sustainability and Urban Development Strategies: Ciudad Real
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    Chapter 22 Intra-Urban Borders in Border Cities: The Nationally Interchangeable Dynamics of Urban Centrality
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Chapter title
Housing Change During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Metropolitan Areas of the Canary Island Capitals (Spain)
Chapter number 11
Book title
Urban Dynamics in the Post-pandemic Period
Published in
The Urban Book Series, January 2023
DOI 10.1007/978-3-031-36017-6_11
Book ISBNs
978-3-03-136016-9, 978-3-03-136017-6
Authors

Domínguez-Mujica, Josefina, Parreño-Castellano, Juan M., Jiménez Barrado, Víctor

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Student > Bachelor 1 100%
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Social Sciences 1 100%
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