Caroline Blondy

Caroline Blondy is an aggregation professor at University of La Rochelle. PhD of geography, she works in the Joint Research Center CNRS/La Rochelle University « Littoral, Environnement, Sociétés » (UMR LIENSs). Her research deals with interactions between tourism, environment and societies, with the history of tourism places in coastal areas, and with insularity.

Quand les mobilités influencent la perception des changements territoriaux.

Le cas des résidents secondaires en Charente-Maritime.

Didier VyeCaroline BlondyCaroline BontetStéphane DonnatChristine Plumejeaud-Perreau et Luc Vacher | 23.03.2017

The frequent comings and goings within various living places characterise second home owners. Neither truly tourist nor inhabitant in the region of their second home, this population category is hybrid, because they are owners of a home where they do not usually live during the year. This raises the question of their right to express themselves about the changes affecting the territory where their second home is located. Their way of living in this multipolar residential system, with the [...]