
Journal of Sustainable Tourism
Editors: Bill Bramwell (Sheffield Hallam University) and Bernard Lane (Visiting Research Fellow, Sheffield Hallam University)

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Volume: 12 Number: 1 Page: 428
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Tourism Development in Mallorca: Is Water Supply a Constraint?
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Stephen Essex, Martin Kent and Rewi Newnham
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The successful revitalisation of the tourism product on the popular Mediterranean tourist destination of Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain since 1990, following a period of 'stagnation' in the 1980s, may
be jeopardised by emerging environmental pressures, particularly water shortages and climatic change. This paper evaluates the physical and human factors that have contributed to the present water supply
problems on Mallorca, with particular reference to the role of tourism in these issues. Various water management initiatives have been introduced during the last decade, although the effectiveness of these
schemes for both residents and tourists remains unproven. The water supply issues on Mallorca represent a microcosm of similar problems being experienced in other Mediterranean resorts and beyond. The case
is emblematic of how environmental issues are becoming more central to tourism management, as well as suggesting a potentially important variant on the tourism life-cycle model of Butler (1980).
Keywords: WATER SUPPLY, CLIMATE CHANGE, ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINS, LIFECYCLE MODEL, MALLORCA
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