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Fodor puts Canary Islands on No List over tourism

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What specific measures are local authorities taking to address over-tourism and its impacts on housing and environment?
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What is the official response from the Canary Islands government to the Fodor 'No List' designation?
Local attitudes towards tourism in the Canary Islandsreported_dispute

Local activists and environmental groups say residents are suffering from over-tourism and urge tourists to stay away.

According to Ilta-Sanomat, Expressen
vs.

A Norwegian journalist reports that most locals do not oppose tourism itself, but criticize politicians for prioritizing growth over quality and housing.

According to Ilta-Sanomat

Context: This contradiction highlights a divide between activist voices and broader public sentiment, which is important for understanding the true level of local discontent.

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