Author
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- Mercedes Linares Gómez del Pulgar
(Departamento de Expresión Gráfica Arquitectónica, Universidad de Sevilla, Campus Reina Mercedes US, Avenida de la Reina Mercedes, 2, 41012 Sevilla, Spain)
- Marina López Sánchez
(Departamento de Teoría de la Señal y Comunicaciones y Sistemas Telemáticos y Computación, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Avenida de Europa, 2, Oficina 3, 28943 Fuenlabrada, Spain)
- Cristina Vicente Gilabert
(Departamento de Didáctica de las Matemáticas, Universidad de Sevilla, Calle Pirotecnia S/N, 41013 Sevilla, Spain)
- Miguel Ángel Antonio-García
(Departamento de Proyectos Arquitectónicos, Universidad de Sevilla, Campus Reina Mercedes US, Avenida de la Reina Mercedes, 2, 41012 Sevilla, Spain)
- Francisco Sánchez-Salazar
(Departamento de Proyectos Arquitectónicos, Universidad de Sevilla, Campus Reina Mercedes US, Avenida de la Reina Mercedes, 2, 41012 Sevilla, Spain)
- Antonio Tejedor Cabrera
(Departamento de Proyectos Arquitectónicos, Universidad de Sevilla, Campus Reina Mercedes US, Avenida de la Reina Mercedes, 2, 41012 Sevilla, Spain)
Abstract
Sustainable and balanced territory development involves management and planning based on the cultural and natural values that characterise it. In contrast to solutions based exclusively on quantitative growth, today, we defend qualitative territorial planning based on specific characteristics and identity what, ultimately, is the heritage content and significance of the territory. In line with these arguments, this article reflects on the need to design territorial planning strategies to activate territories with low demographic density through their heritage and landscape values, specifically referring to rural areas made up of small, scattered population centres. The wide territorial dispersion of these settlements, which represent a large proportion of Latin American and European territory, calls for specific planning and management models and criteria. This article proposes a territorial strategy for these sites aimed at sustainable tourism activation through itineraries and potential identity facilities. The application of the strategy is shown in a pilot case study of the island of Fuerteventura (Canary Islands, Spain).
Suggested Citation
Mercedes Linares Gómez del Pulgar & Marina López Sánchez & Cristina Vicente Gilabert & Miguel Ángel Antonio-García & Francisco Sánchez-Salazar & Antonio Tejedor Cabrera, 2024.
"A Territorial Strategy for the Activation of Tourism in Low Population Density Heritage Landscapes,"
Land, MDPI, vol. 13(5), pages 1-18, April.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jlands:v:13:y:2024:i:5:p:574-:d:1383819
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