Fonte: Cuadernos de Turismo; No. 48 (2021): Julio - Diciembre; 95-122
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Resumo: Within the tourism policy in the Canary Islands, the Plans for Modernization, Improvement and Increase of the Competitiveness were positioned as a fundamental instrument for the renovation of tourist areas. Posed as a hybrid between a strategic plan and an urban planning instrument, its regulation urges the concretion of a tourism model for the field of action on which it intervenes. However, at least the first generation, would focus the renovation on physical intervention, leaving the rest of operations in the background. The present work has three objectives: expose the general characteristics of the plans; make a classification of the plans according to the time of elaboration and approval, considering the regulatory framework in force at each moment; and carry out a detailed study of the first generation plans, as a longer case study, in order to demonstrate the weight that the urban planning operation has had on them to the detriment of others operation.