Causas y fundamentos de la asimetría territorial costera en el desarrollo litoral de la Región de Murcia

  1. García-Ayllón Veintimilla, Salvador
  2. Estrella Sevilla, Emilio
Journal:
Revista de Obras Públicas: Organo profesional de los ingenieros de caminos, canales y puertos

ISSN: 0034-8619

Year of publication: 2013

Issue: 3547

Pages: 49-62

Type: Article

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Abstract

The coastline of the Region of Murcia has a unique spatial configuration within the Mediterranean coast, and this is currently the least urbanized of the Spanish coast. However, if we perform a retrospective analysis of the urbanization process we can observe the aftermath of developmentalism inherited urban pathologies of the 60´s. This phenomenon, combined with the derivatives collateral costs imposed law of 1988, generated an intense sink effect of urban development around the Mar Menor. This territorial configuration yields, years later, a dual picture where we can find an environment overexploited suffers from a steep hypertrophy urban versus tens of kilometers of virgin beach on which a crestfallen estate eyes are now fixed. Fifty years after the commissioning in Spain of mass tourism is therefore already with the perceptive enough historic value one of the consequences of tourism in the Region of Murcia, now that at the national level raises the debate on the culture of leisure as a way out of the economic crisis mechanism.