Everyday islands: New spaces for community tourism in peripheral areas of riverine South America

In the riverine South America, lowland areas shape the setting where both natural and urbanistic processes overlap. The lack of a project with an orientation towards sustainable transformations of the terrain integrating land and water increases vulnerability and inequality, which in turn, pushes aw...

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spelling I15-R196-article-4612024-10-14T14:26:25Z Everyday islands: New spaces for community tourism in peripheral areas of riverine South America Islas cotidianas: Nuevos espacios para el turismo comunitario en áreas marginales de la Sudamérica fluvial Mines, Patricia Beatriz paisaje insular proyecto turismo comunitario island landscape project community tourism In the riverine South America, lowland areas shape the setting where both natural and urbanistic processes overlap. The lack of a project with an orientation towards sustainable transformations of the terrain integrating land and water increases vulnerability and inequality, which in turn, pushes away opportunities, especially in peripheral areas. Despite numerous critical aspects, these areas usually present important heritage, natural and cultural resources that have notable representative capability. Cultural and especially heritage tourism can play a fundamental role in renewing these values and transforming them into opportunities for a sustainable bottom-up development. A reflection grounded on service-design research postulating the island as a key element of a territory's reading and cultural analysis is proposed. The cultural landscape of the islands -which is interpreted from a South American, regional, and local perspective- becomes useful to characterize the tourism community space in the peripheral areas. This research identifies the possibility of an islands-centered project which can be promoted at a communal level by the heritage tourism project. The project’s activistic role and the value of the collective in the construction of possible islands suitable for tourism and everyday life in times of climate change are discussed.   En la Sudamérica fluvial, las tierras bajas son escenario de superposición de procesos naturales y procesos urbanos; la falta de proyecto que integre tierra y agua y oriente transformaciones sustentables en el territorio, aumenta vulnerabilidades y desigualdades, alejando oportunidades, especialmente en las áreas marginales. A pesar de los numerosos aspectos críticos, estas periferias suelen presentar importantes recursos patrimoniales, naturales y culturales de capacidad representativa. El turismo cultural, y especialmente patrimonial, puede desempeñar un papel notable, al renovar estos valores y transformarlos en oportunidades de desarrollo sustentable desde abajo. Se propone una reflexión proyectual del tipo investigación-servicio que postula lo insular como clave de lectura e interpretación cultural territorial. El paisaje cultural de islas, interpretado a escala sudamericana, regional y local, sirve para caracterizar los espacios del turismo comunitario en territorios fluviales.  La investigación identifica una posible proyectualidad insular que el proyecto de turismo patrimonial puede promover de manera comunitaria. Se discute el rol activista del proyecto y el valor de lo colectivo en la organización de islas posibles, propicias para el turismo y la vida cotidiana en tiempos de cambio climático.   Facultad de Arquitectura, Planeamiento y Diseño | Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2024-07-05 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion text/html application/pdf application/zip https://www.ayp.fapyd.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ayp/article/view/461 10.35305/23626097v11i20.461 A&P Continuidad; Vol. 11 Núm. 20 (2024): DISEÑO DE PAISAJES TURÍSTICOS PATRIMONIALES 2362-6097 2362-6089 spa https://www.ayp.fapyd.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ayp/article/view/461/541 https://www.ayp.fapyd.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ayp/article/view/461/560 https://www.ayp.fapyd.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ayp/article/view/461/588 Derechos de autor 2024 A&P Continuidad http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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topic paisaje insular
proyecto
turismo comunitario
island landscape
project
community tourism
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proyecto
turismo comunitario
island landscape
project
community tourism
Mines, Patricia Beatriz
Everyday islands: New spaces for community tourism in peripheral areas of riverine South America
topic_facet paisaje insular
proyecto
turismo comunitario
island landscape
project
community tourism
author Mines, Patricia Beatriz
author_facet Mines, Patricia Beatriz
author_sort Mines, Patricia Beatriz
title Everyday islands: New spaces for community tourism in peripheral areas of riverine South America
title_short Everyday islands: New spaces for community tourism in peripheral areas of riverine South America
title_full Everyday islands: New spaces for community tourism in peripheral areas of riverine South America
title_fullStr Everyday islands: New spaces for community tourism in peripheral areas of riverine South America
title_full_unstemmed Everyday islands: New spaces for community tourism in peripheral areas of riverine South America
title_sort everyday islands: new spaces for community tourism in peripheral areas of riverine south america
description In the riverine South America, lowland areas shape the setting where both natural and urbanistic processes overlap. The lack of a project with an orientation towards sustainable transformations of the terrain integrating land and water increases vulnerability and inequality, which in turn, pushes away opportunities, especially in peripheral areas. Despite numerous critical aspects, these areas usually present important heritage, natural and cultural resources that have notable representative capability. Cultural and especially heritage tourism can play a fundamental role in renewing these values and transforming them into opportunities for a sustainable bottom-up development. A reflection grounded on service-design research postulating the island as a key element of a territory's reading and cultural analysis is proposed. The cultural landscape of the islands -which is interpreted from a South American, regional, and local perspective- becomes useful to characterize the tourism community space in the peripheral areas. This research identifies the possibility of an islands-centered project which can be promoted at a communal level by the heritage tourism project. The project’s activistic role and the value of the collective in the construction of possible islands suitable for tourism and everyday life in times of climate change are discussed.  
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