Publication: Turismo y riesgos naturales en las “Rias Baixas” gallegas. Estudio de caso
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Sotelo Navalpotro, José Antonio ; Sotelo Pérez, María
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Murcia: Servicio de publicaciones de la Universidad de Murcia
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https://doi.org/10.6018/turismo.42.22
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Abstract
Los cuantiosos riesgos naturales, fundamentalmente de carácter climático, junto con la
exacerbada expansión urbana, llegando a generar incluso procesos de urbanización descon
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trolada en algunas regiones de nuestro país, convierten al territorio español en uno de los
espacios con mayores niveles de riesgo natural de Europa, con el impacto que conlleva a
nivel territorial, económico y, sobre todo, humano. Y, es que, no debemos olvidar que, los
denominados “riesgos naturales”, afectan a la población, tanto residente como a los que
vienen a pasar temporadas vacacionales o de ocio, repercutiendo así en las actividades turís
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ticas, y, por ende, generando un notable impacto en la economía de un país como España.
De este modo, en la presente investigación, procedemos a estudiar y analizar los impactos y
peligros a los que se ve sometidos tanto los territorios como sus gentes y sus actividades eco
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nómicas turísticas, consecuencia de la incidencia continua de las denominadas “ciclogénesis
explosivas”, que marcan el carácter de un espacio como el englobado en las denominadas
“Rías Baixas” gallegas, territorio en el que las actividades turísticas se benefician y, a la par,
se ven perjudicadas por un clima que en ocasiones genera procesos traumáticos en las suso
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dichas actividades, con notabilísimas repercusiones.
ABSTRACT:The many natural risks, basically of a climatic nature, along with the exacerbated urban expansion, even generating uncontrolled urbanization processes in some regions of our country, make the Spanish territory one of the areas with the highest levels of natural risk in Europe, with the impact that it entails on a territorial, economic and, above all, human level. And, is that, we mustn ́t forget that, the so-called “natural risks”, affect the population, both residents and those who come to spend holiday or leisure seasons, thus affecting tourism activities, and, therefore, generating a significant impact on the economy of a country like Spain. In this way, in the present research, we proceed to study and analyze the impacts and dangers to which the territories as well as their people and their tourist economic activities are subjected, consequence of the continuous incidence of the so-called “explosive cyclogenesis”, that mark the character of a space such as the one encompassed in the so-called Galician “Rías Baixas”, territory in which tourism activities benefit, and, at the same time, they are harmed by a climate that sometimes generates traumatic processes in the aforementioned activities, with remarkable repercussions.
ABSTRACT:The many natural risks, basically of a climatic nature, along with the exacerbated urban expansion, even generating uncontrolled urbanization processes in some regions of our country, make the Spanish territory one of the areas with the highest levels of natural risk in Europe, with the impact that it entails on a territorial, economic and, above all, human level. And, is that, we mustn ́t forget that, the so-called “natural risks”, affect the population, both residents and those who come to spend holiday or leisure seasons, thus affecting tourism activities, and, therefore, generating a significant impact on the economy of a country like Spain. In this way, in the present research, we proceed to study and analyze the impacts and dangers to which the territories as well as their people and their tourist economic activities are subjected, consequence of the continuous incidence of the so-called “explosive cyclogenesis”, that mark the character of a space such as the one encompassed in the so-called Galician “Rías Baixas”, territory in which tourism activities benefit, and, at the same time, they are harmed by a climate that sometimes generates traumatic processes in the aforementioned activities, with remarkable repercussions.
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Cuadernos de turismo, nº 42 (2018)
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