The role of weekend tourism in the peri-urbanization of the Petite Côte

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Weekend tourism on Senegal's Petite Côte differs from international tourism in terms of its temporary nature, the geographical origins of the tourists (most of whom come from Dakar), the frequent commuting that takes place, and the reasons for staying, which are often related to rest. These movements are facilitated by the road network and Toubab Djalaw's proximity to urban centers. The area is also characterized by the installation of very modern second homes, whose architecture and equipment reflect a globalized world. These second homes are densely spread out along the seafront, reducing the village land area by their sheer size. From 47ha in 2005, their occupation had risen to 112.02ha by 2010. They are favored by land speculation and are a handicap for livestock farming and agriculture. They tend to be set up as main residences, given the many assets of the locality. Nevertheless, weekend tourism has created a wide range of new jobs:

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Geógrafa de formação, Mame Awa FALL possui um Master 2 em Planeamento Regional, Descentralização e Desenvolvimento Local. As suas publicações científicas incidem sobre os problemas e as questões da periurbanização na África Ocidental, nomeadamente no Senegal. É também especialista em gestão de projectos.


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Weekend tourism on Senegal's Petite Côte differs from international tourism in terms of its temporary nature, the geographical origins of the tourists (most of whom come from Dakar), the frequent commuting that takes place, and the reasons for staying, which are often related to rest. These movements are facilitated by the road network and Toubab Djalaw's proximity to urban centers. The area is also characterized by the installation of very modern second homes, whose architecture and equipment reflect a globalized world. These second homes are densely spread out along the seafront, reducing the village land area by their sheer size. From 47ha in 2005, their occupation had risen to 112.02ha by 2010. They are favored by land speculation and are a handicap for livestock farming and agriculture. They tend to be set up as main residences, given the many assets of the locality. Nevertheless, weekend tourism has created a wide range of new jobs:

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09786206220053
    • Genre Earth Science
    • Anzahl Seiten 68
    • Herausgeber Our Knowledge Publishing
    • Größe H220mm x B150mm
    • Jahr 2023
    • EAN 9786206220053
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-620-6-22005-3
    • Titel The role of weekend tourism in the peri-urbanization of the Petite Côte
    • Autor Mame Awa Fall
    • Untertitel The case of Toubab Djalaw (Senegal).DE
    • Sprache Englisch

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