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As Development Alters Greek Islands’ Nature and Culture, Locals Push Back

As a proliferation of pools threatens some water supplies and housing costs skyrocket, people of the Cycladic islands say the Aegean islands’ character is being lost to real-estate homogenization.

Niki Kitsantonis
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Conservation of Resources, Greece, Real Estate (Commercial), Travel and Vacations
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