Conflictos en la ciudad y en el territorio

Conflictos en la ciudad y en el territorio
Title Conflictos en la ciudad y en el territorio PDF eBook
Author Liliana Carbajal
Publisher EUDEBA
Pages 298
Release 2024-08-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 950233471X

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En el marco de las transformaciones producidas durante las últimas décadas en los órdenes económico, social, cultural, político, urbano y territorial, se modificaron muchas de las certezas que habían constituido nuestros ámbitos de sociabilidad. Esta evolución configuró un nuevo escenario con viejas y nuevas conflictividades –de distinta intensidad y cualidad– que es preciso problematizar si el propósito es lograr una convivencia pacífica basada en el derecho a la ciudad y al territorio. La gestión urbana territorial y los dispositivos de mediación, resolución, gestión y/o transformación de conflictos han tenido un desarrollo desigual en la región y en el mundo. En este sentido, esta obra propone realizar un encuadre multidisciplinar y comprehensivo, a partir de algunos conflictos emblemáticos, del relato de algunas intervenciones realizadas en distintas latitudes y de la complejidad de las condiciones que se nos presentan en escenarios diversos. El lector se encontrará en este texto con algunas señales sobre nuevos abordajes que dan lugar a reivindicaciones sociales, resistencias y voces alternativas, las cuales se articulan con saberes, lecturas y experiencias que permiten complejizar las intervenciones en el territorio con el propósito irrenunciable de construir sociedades justas, inclusivas e integradas.

Conflictos en la ciudad y en el territorio

Conflictos en la ciudad y en el territorio
Title Conflictos en la ciudad y en el territorio PDF eBook
Author Liliana Carbajal
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2023
Genre
ISBN 9789502332970

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Urban Change and Regional Development at the Margins of Europe

Urban Change and Regional Development at the Margins of Europe
Title Urban Change and Regional Development at the Margins of Europe PDF eBook
Author Ignazio Vinci
Publisher Routledge
Pages 133
Release 2022-07-28
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1000623939

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Since the beginning of the 1990s, regions and urban areas have become a primary target of EU Cohesion Policy. For a number of European cities, especially in the less developed regions, this has resulted in a unique opportunity for the implementation of extensive development projects, as well as delivering innovations in urban policy and local governance. Through the detailed observation of planning processes which took place in four European cities – Porto (PT), Malaga (ES), Palermo (IT), and Thessaloniki (EL) – this book explores the different ways that EU intervention can affect the policy process locally, from the regeneration of decayed neighbourhoods and the creation of key services for improving the quality of life, to the establishment of new governance relations and increasing the institutional capacity in local government. The book also provides a critical reflection on the impact of EU urban policy in reducing regional disparities and the extent to which Cohesion Policy has helped cities to open new pathways for local development. With a special focus on the EU’s marginal regions, this book is a guide to understanding how EU policy has affected urban change and local development across Europe. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the journal Urban Research & Practice.

Iberian Cities

Iberian Cities
Title Iberian Cities PDF eBook
Author Joan Ramon Resina
Publisher Routledge
Pages 271
Release 2013-01-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1136534636

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This multi-disciplinary study explores the explosion of cultural, social, linguistic, and architectural development in urban and rural settlements on and surrounding the Iberian peninsula during the 20th century.

Tourism and Degrowth

Tourism and Degrowth
Title Tourism and Degrowth PDF eBook
Author Robert Fletcher
Publisher Routledge
Pages 250
Release 2020-06-29
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1000066363

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Tourism and Degrowth develops a conceptual framework and research agenda for exploring the relationship between tourism and degrowth. Rapid and uneven expansion of tourism as a response to the 2008 economic crisis has proceeded in parallel with the rise of social discontent concerning so-called "overtourism." Meanwhile, despite decades of concerted global effort to achieve sustainable development, socioecological conflicts and inequality have rarely reversed, but in fact increased in many places. Degrowth, understood as both social theory and social movement, has emerged within the context of this global crisis. However, thus far the vibrant degrowth discussion has yet to engage systematically with the tourism industry in particular, while, by the same token, tourism research has largely neglected explicit discussion of degrowth. This volume brings the two discussions together to interrogate their complementarity. Identifying a growth imperative in the basic structure of the capitalist economy, the contributors contend that mounting critique of overtourism can be understood as a structural response to the ravages of capitalist development more broadly. Debate concerning overtourism thus offers a valuable opportunity to re-politicise discussion of tourism development generally. Exploring of the potential for degrowth to facilitate a truly sustainable tourism, Tourism and Degrowth will be of great interest to scholars of tourism, environmental sustainability and development. The chapters were originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Sustainable Tourism.

Urban Dynamics in the Post-pandemic Period

Urban Dynamics in the Post-pandemic Period
Title Urban Dynamics in the Post-pandemic Period PDF eBook
Author Enrique Navarro-Jurado
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 368
Release 2023-09-12
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3031360176

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This book offers a unique perspective on urban processes affecting tourist spaces and city centres. Economic, social and environmental uncertainty has been commonplace since March 2019, when mobility slowed down across the globe. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated trends that have been investigated in urban space for years. The incorporation of technologies, the expansion of tourism and the introduction of policies that in part want to advance sustainability are generating processes of reorganisation of territories that are driving changes. These changes will affect models of city, urbanism and society. This publication is directed to a wide spectrum of people interested in urban processes, tourism and social change in the context of the Post-Pandemic Covid-19. In particular, the book is aimed at researchers, undergraduate and postgraduate students, consultants, public administrations and the public interested in the recent challenges that are affecting developed and developing societies.

The Power of New Urban Tourism

The Power of New Urban Tourism
Title The Power of New Urban Tourism PDF eBook
Author Claudia Ba
Publisher Routledge
Pages 215
Release 2021-07-21
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1000417581

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The Power of New Urban Tourism explores new forms of tourism in urban areas with their social, political, cultural, architectural and economic implications. By investigating various showcases of New Urban Tourism within its social and spatial frames, the book offers insights into power relations and connections between tourism and cityscapes in various socio-spatial settings around the world. Contributors to the volume show how urban space has become a battleground between local residents and visitors, with changing perceptions of tourists as co-users of public and private urban spaces and as influencers of the local economies. This includes different roles of digital platforms as resources for access to the city and touristic opportunities as well as ways to organise and express protest or shifting representations of urban space. With contemporary cases from a wide disciplinary spectrum, the contributors investigate the power of New Urban Tourism in Africa, Asia, the Americas, Europe and Oceania. This focus allows a cross-cultural evaluation of New Urban Tourism and its dynamic, and changing conception transforming and subverting cities and tourism alike. The Power of New Urban Tourism will be of great interest to academics, researchers and students in the fields of cultural studies, sociology, the political sciences, economics, history, human geography, urban design and planning, architecture, ethnology and anthropology.