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[ES]Los desahucios hipotecarios son una de las más importantes y trágicas manifestaciones sociales del impacto de la crisis inmobiliaria iniciada en 2007. Su observación desde un enfoque geográfico y a diferentes escalas descubre su especial intensidad en numerosas áreas turísticas litorales o de montaña y determinadas periferias metropolitanas, allí donde los excesos del proceso urbanizado, así como los costes y riesgos asociados fueron mayores o se concentran los grupos sociales más vulnerables a la crisis. El artículo dibuja el mapa de las ejecuciones hipotecarias en España desde el inicio de la crisis económica y propone una interpretación de sus contrastes
[EN] Mortgage foreclosures are one of the most important and tragic social manifestations of the impact of the housing crisis that began in 2007. Its observation from a different geographic and multiscale focus discovers its special intensity in many coastal or mountain tourist areas and certain metropolitan peripheries, there where the excesses of urbanization process and the associated costs and risks were higher, or where the most vulnerable to the crisis social groups are concentrated. This paper draws the map of foreclosures in Spain since the beginning of the economic crisis and proposes an interpretation of its contrasts
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Housing crisis, Foreclosures, Vulnerabilidad territorial, Spain, España, Desahucios, Territorial vulnerability, Crisis inmobiliaria
Housing crisis, Foreclosures, Vulnerabilidad territorial, Spain, España, Desahucios, Territorial vulnerability, Crisis inmobiliaria
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