Publication: Las actividades turístico-recreativas en los Planes de Gestión de los Sitios Patrimonio Mundial. El caso de Aranjuez, Paisaje Cultural de la Humanidad
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Troitiño Vinuesa, Miguel Ángel ; García Hernández, María ; Calle Vaquero, Manuel de la
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Murcia, Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones
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Desde hace unos años la UNESCO viene reclamando la elaboración de Planes de Gestión para los Sitios del Patrimonio Mundial. Debido a la notable afluencia de visitantes a estos lugares, las referencias al turismo son una constante. Aparecen en las distintas guías metodológicas elaboradas en algunos Estados y también en buena parte de los planes que afectan a los espacios patrimoniales más complejos (ciudades históricas y paisajes culturales). En este artículo se aborda el tratamiento del turismo en el Plan de Gestión del Paisaje Cultural de Aranjuez. Este plan comparte enfoque metodológico con los instrumentos que se están desarrollando en otras ciudades españolas, donde pesa mucho la tradición de intervención de base urbanística, que presenta, sin embargo, fuertes limitaciones para abordar la actuación en materia de actividades turístico-recreativas de una manera integral.
ABSTRACT: UNESCO has been calling for the development of management plans at World Heritage Sites. Tourism is a key factor in these plans due to the high influx of tourists to the sites listed. Tourism is present in the various methodological guidelines developed in some states and it is also a recurring theme in many of the plans that affect economic spaces more complex (historic cities and cultural landscapes). This article presents the treatment of tourism in the Management Plan of Aranjuez Cultural Landscape. This plan shares methodological approach to the tools being developed in other Spanish cities with a strong tradition of urban planning. However, urban planning has serious limitations when contemplating the activities related to tourism and recreational activities in a comprehensive manner.
ABSTRACT: UNESCO has been calling for the development of management plans at World Heritage Sites. Tourism is a key factor in these plans due to the high influx of tourists to the sites listed. Tourism is present in the various methodological guidelines developed in some states and it is also a recurring theme in many of the plans that affect economic spaces more complex (historic cities and cultural landscapes). This article presents the treatment of tourism in the Management Plan of Aranjuez Cultural Landscape. This plan shares methodological approach to the tools being developed in other Spanish cities with a strong tradition of urban planning. However, urban planning has serious limitations when contemplating the activities related to tourism and recreational activities in a comprehensive manner.
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