Mining and tourism: Conflicts in the marketing of Milos Island as a tourism destination

Author: Lichrou Maria   O'malley Lisa  

Publisher: Routledge Ltd

ISSN: 1479-053X

Source: Tourism and Hospitality Planning & Development, Vol.3, Iss.1, 2006-04, pp. : 35-46

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Abstract

Milos Island, Greece, has been a mining place since antiquity and at the same time is located in an area, the Cyclades Islands, which for decades has been associated with tourism. Various stakeholders are making efforts to develop the tourism sector on the island and are involved in initiatives for its promotion. The present paper reveals dimensions of the contested interests inherent in this process, as different stakeholder groups are interpreting differently the ‘realities' of the place, and the main antagonisms emerging from the relationship between the mining and the tourism sectors. The fieldwork revealed unresolved tensions between various communities and in reporting these we rely heavily on a narrative.