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Dwelling in Multiple Landscapes: A Socio- Spatial Analysis of Second Home Phenomenon in Croatia
2015The number of second homes in Croatia grew rapidly in the last inter-censal period (from approx. 182.000 in 2001 to 250.000 in 2011) and as a result, second home expansion continues to be one of the strongest factors of spatial transformation in Croatia with coastal regions being most affected.
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Second homes on the Croatian islands – structure and main features of the phenomenon
2016So far, researches about situation on Croatian islands have been mostly focused on negative aspects of demographic transition like aging, emigration, depopulation as well as on general positive impacts of tourism on islands' development. Indeed, Croatian islands are characterized simultaneously by both regressive and developmental processes – they are ...
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Second Home Phenomenon in the Croatian Littoral: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
2012Predmet istraživanja knjige "Vikendaštvo u hrvatskom priobalju: jučer, danas, sutra" jest pojava vikendaštva, tj. njegov šire shvaćeni prostorni aspekt u priobalnom dijelu Hrvatske, promatran iz perspektive turističke geografije. Vikendaštvo je na razne načine snažno utjecalo na direktnu i indirektnu transformaciju hrvatskoga priobalja, osobito u ...
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Recent characteristics of the international second home phenomenon in the Croatian littoral
Despite certain restrictions for foreign citizens, international second home demand in the Croatian littoral increased even before Croatia joined the EU (1st July 2013). This was followed by the full opening of the real estate market to EU citizens, which led to an even greater increase in demand for foreign second home ownership in the Croatian ...Opačić, Vuk Tvrtko, Beroš, Ivo
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Analysis of spatial distribution of tourism and the second home phenomenon in Croatia and Slovenia
2018The study deals with theoretical and empirical aspects of the spatial distribution of tourism and the second home phenomenon in Croatia and Slovenia. The hypothesis assumed that the areas with the greatest concentration of tourism in Croatia and Slovenia and the areas with the highest representation of the second home phenomenon in the total housing ...
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The future of cancer care at home: Findings from an American Cancer Society summit
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023exaly

