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Marie Delaplace, Pierre-Olaf Schut and Nacima Baron
Co-presences, conflicts, and complementarities in the use of place by tourists and residents
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Joan Sales-Favà, Paolo Chevalier, Antonio López-Gay and Juan A. Módenes
Decrease in the number of dwellings available for households and tourist pressure: the example of Barcelona
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Hélène Jeanmougin
Gentrification, new urban tourism, and permanent residents: conflicts of co-presence revealing divergent "norms of living" as exemplified by Berlin’s Reuterkiez
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Marie Delaplace, Emmanuelle Gautherat and Leïla Kebir
Urban Event Tourism: a resource as well for the inhabitants. The Case of the Champs-Élysées Christmas Market
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Hugo Bourbillères, Barbara Évrard and Dominique Charrier
The promotion of self-organized sport in the redefinition of the uses of public space with a high tourist value: the case of the banks of the Seine in Paris
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Nacima Baron and Ali Hasan
La coprésence est une ressource problématique pour la mobilité des loisirs. Une plaque tournante, de multiples expériences pour les passagers lors d'un aller-retour le dimanche soir
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Eric Levet-Labry
The banks of the Marne: shared spaces or parallel worlds
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Pierre-Olaf Schut and Marion Philippe
Uses of outdoor and leisure facilities: sharing between residents and visitors
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Samuel Jouault, Alejandro Montañez Giustinianovic and Manuel Xool Koh
Biocultural diversity in the turmoil of tourism at the heart of the Mayan hinterland (Mexico)