Halving — possible? A reality check of the GOB vision for Mallorca 2035
Why Housing and Land Policy Matter in Mallorca’s Tourism Debate
Housing and land rules are central to reducing tourism pressure in Mallorca and making change last.

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What changes would Mallorca need in housing and land policy to reduce tourism pressure?
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Is it realistic for Mallorca to halve tourism work by 2035?
It is possible only as a gradual transition, not as a quick switch.
What would happen to jobs in Mallorca if tourism demand fell sharply?
A sharp fall in tourism would affect many more jobs than hotel work alone.
How could Mallorca manage a slower transition away from mass tourism?
A gradual transition needs targets, retraining, and new job creation.
What kind of support would tourism workers in Mallorca need during the transition?
Retraining, income protection, and clearer job pathways would be essential.
Could Mallorca really increase local food production enough to replace tourism income?
It can help, but it cannot quickly replace tourism earnings on its own.
Why is water such a big issue in plans for Mallorca’s future economy?
Because both tourism and local production depend on scarce water resources.
What is the role of the l'Olivar market in Mallorca’s tourism economy?
It shows how many everyday jobs depend on visitor demand.
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