1st Edition
The Routledge Handbook of Second Home Tourism and Mobilities
Second homes have become an increasingly important component of both tourism and housing studies. They can directly and indirectly contribute a significant number of domestic and international visitors to destinations and may be part of longer-term retirement, lifestyle and amenity migration that can have significant economic and social effects on communities and destination development.
This volume offers an overview of different disciplinary and methodological approaches to second homes while simultaneously providing a broad geographical reach. Divided into four parts exploring governance, development, community and mobile second homes, the book provides a contemporary account of the major issues in an area of growing international interest.
This timely handbook covers a wide range of dimensions – from planning to the role of second homes in development and the management of their impact. The international and cross-disciplinary nature of the contributions will be of interest to numerous academic fields in the social sciences, as well as urban and regional planners.
INTRODUCTION
1 Second Home Tourism: An introduction
Dieter Müller & C. Michael Hall
GOVERNANCE, PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
2 Governing and Planning for Second Homes
C. Michael Hall & Dieter Müller
3 The Role of Second Homes in a Mediterranean Coastal Mass Tourism Destination: An evolutionary perspective
Maria Trinitat Rovira Soto & Salvador Anton Clavé
4 Second Homes and the Commons: Terms for second home leaseholds and collective action in Kvarken Archipelago, Finland
Kristina Svels & Ulrika Åkerlund
5 Rights to the Rural: Comparison of political and property/land rights of second homes owners in Canada, Finland and Poland
Greg Halseth, Kati Pitkänen, Czeslaw Adamiak & Mia Vepsäläinen
6 National Mexican Tourism Policy and North American Second Homeowners in Mexico: Local tourism development and Mexican Identity
Helene Balslev Clausen & Mario Alberto Velázquez García
7 Recreational Second Home Governance in China: Policy implementation and structural framework
Yuefang Wu & Honggang Xu
8 The Rise and Fall of the Houses of Attefall? Effects of reduced building regulation in coastal municipalities with large numbers of second homes
Ingrid Persson
9 Displacement and Second Homes: Full circle or time to move on?
Gijsbert Hoogendoorn & Roger Marjavaara
DEVELOPMENT AND COMMERCIALISM
10 From Common Ground to Elite and Commercial Landscape
Dieter Müller & C. Michael Hall
11 Uncertain benefits: how second-home tourism impacts community economy
Adam Czarnecki
12 Undervaluing a sector: The enigma of micro-enterprise self-contained accommodation in Australia
Clare Keogh, Anton Kriz & L. Barnes
13 Australian holiday homes: Places of escape and sites of investment
Chris Paris
14 From Socialist Yugoslavia to the European Union: Second Home Development in Croatia and Slovenia
Vuk Tvrtko Opacic & Miha Koderman
15 Stretching the boundaries: building the Russian dacha dream
Olga Hannonen
16 Second Home Tourism in Sicily: development, current trend and future outlook
Serena Volo
17 changing social structure of second home owners in Poland
Czeslaw Adamiak
COMMUNITY, CULTURE & IDENTITIES
18 Community, Culture and Identities
Dieter Müller & C. Michael Hall
19 Second homes, their users and relations to the rural space and the resident communities in Czechia
Dana Fialová, Jirí Vágner & Tereza Kusová
20 Do second home owners only play a secondary role in coastal territories? A case study in Charente-Maritime (France)
Caroline Blondy, Christine Plumejeaud, Luc Vacher, Didier Vye & Caroline Bontet
21 Host community perceptions of international permanent tourists: The case of Didim, Turkey
Imren Uysal Waller & Richard Sharpley
22 The moral dilemma of second-home owners’ position in the host community
Maja Farstad
23 The family and the second home: On building sandcastles, sharing places and the passing of time
Annika Strandin Pers, Maja Lagerqvist, & Urban Nordin
24 From makeshift to makeover: Materialising the beach shack as architectural heritage
Felicity Picken
CARAVANNING AND MOBILE SECOND HOMES
25 Caravanning and mobile second homes
C. Michael Hall & Dieter Müller
26 Caravan Cultures: Second homes on wheels
Hege Høyer Leivestad
27 Caravan People and Space Attachment
Martyn Steer-Fowler & Paul Brunt
28 Wherever I park my RV, that’s my home: freedom camping and local community tensions in eastern Australia
Rod Caldicott, John M. Jenkins & Pascal Scherrer
29 Follow the sun: Retirees motorhomes´ movements, meanings and practices during the winter season in the Algarve
Joana Afonso Dias & Alexandre Domingues
THE FUTURE OF SECOND HOMES
30 The Future of Second Homes
C. Michael Hall & Dieter Müller
Biography
C. Michael Hall is Professor of Marketing, University of Canterbury, New Zealand; Docent in Geography, Oulu University, Finland; and Visiting Professor, Linnaeus University, Sweden. He has published widely on tourism, sustainability, regional development, governance and environmental change.
Dieter Muller is Professor of Social and Economic Geography and currently Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Umeå University. He has research interests in tourism and regional development, mobility and tourism in peripheral areas. He has previously co-edited Tourism, Mobility and Second Homes and several books on polar tourism.
‘Coppock’s 1977 volume was the seminal academic contribution which established second homes as a research focus. Its role was overtaken by Hall and Müller’s Tourism, Mobility and Second Homes: Between Elite Landscape and Common Ground in 2004. The Routledge Handbook of Second Homes now assume this leadership role and takes the discourse further by providing a comprehensive overview second homes and provocative insights from leading scholars into this phenomenon.’ - Gustav Visser, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
‘Drawing together an array of contributions from numerous international contexts, this edited collection reminds us of how the practice of second home tourism continues to be an important phenomenon in regions throughout the world. In critically reviewing recent developments from a range of diverse perspectives, the authors have made a very important contribution to the literature.’ - Bernadette Quinn, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland.