Publication: Conocimientos tácitos, transversalidad turística y desarrollo local. El ejemplo de una ciudad desolada y en proceso de reconversión: Lorca (Región de Murcia, España)
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García Marín, Ramón ; Andrés Sarasa, José Luis ; Espejo Marín, Cayetano
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Universidad de La Laguna
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https://doi.org/10.25145/j.pasos.2016.14.073
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© 2016 Universidad de La Laguna. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
This document is the Published version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in Pasos. Revista de Turismo y Patrimonio Cultural. To access the final edited and published work see https://doi.org/10.25145/j.pasos.2016.14.073
Abstract
La ciudad de Lorca (Región de Murcia, España) sufrió cuantiosos daños el pasado 11 de mayo de 2011, cuando dos terremotos afectaron a esa localidad ocasionando 8 víctimas mortales, cientos de heridos e innumerables daños materiales. Desde entonces se han emprendido numerosos proyectos de rehabilitación urbana y patrimonial. En 2014, el Grupo de Investigación “Dinámicas Territoriales, Análisis y Ordenación”, de la Universidad de Murcia, consigue financiación de la Fundación Séneca (Agencia de Ciencia y Tecnología de la Región de Murcia) para desarrollar el Proyecto de Investigación “El turismo cultural en la revitalización del patrimonio histórico de Lorca: actores y estrategias”. Conscientes de que la rehabilitación exige una revitalización en paralelo, capaz de originar una positiva y completa gentrificación, se plantea el análisis de las relaciones e interdependencias entre turismo, patrimonio, ciudades históricas y desarrollo local. -------------
The town of Lorca (Murcia, Spain) was badly damaged last May 11, 2011, when two earthquakes hit the city causing eight deaths, hundreds of injuries and countless material damage. Since then numerous projects of urban rehabilitation and of heritage have been undertaken. In 2014, the Research Group “Territorial Dynamics, Analysis and Management”, of the University of Murcia, gets funding from the Seneca Foundation (Agency for Science and Technology in the Region of Murcia) to develop the research project “Cultural tourism in the revitalization of the historical heritage of Lorca: actors and strategies”. We are aware that rehabilitation requires a revitalization in parallel, capable of causing a positive and complete gentrification, and therefore we propose the analysis of the relationships and interdependencies between tourism, heritage, historic towns and local development.
The town of Lorca (Murcia, Spain) was badly damaged last May 11, 2011, when two earthquakes hit the city causing eight deaths, hundreds of injuries and countless material damage. Since then numerous projects of urban rehabilitation and of heritage have been undertaken. In 2014, the Research Group “Territorial Dynamics, Analysis and Management”, of the University of Murcia, gets funding from the Seneca Foundation (Agency for Science and Technology in the Region of Murcia) to develop the research project “Cultural tourism in the revitalization of the historical heritage of Lorca: actors and strategies”. We are aware that rehabilitation requires a revitalization in parallel, capable of causing a positive and complete gentrification, and therefore we propose the analysis of the relationships and interdependencies between tourism, heritage, historic towns and local development.
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Pasos. Revista de Turismo y Patrimonio Cultural, 2016, Vol. 14, N. 5, pp. 1093-1107
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