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This research focuses on the challenges and solutions brought by the latter in order to manage the tourist use of the most visited areas of the historic city.

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Why is it important?

Having case studies from different contexts permits the extraction of various alternatives to similar problems and to assess the implementation of common tools in distinct realities, which can serve as reference for other cities that are engaged in renewing their historic centres to make them more attractive to visitors.

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To do so, three cases have been studied: Plymouth, Malaga and Guanajuato.

Dr. Daniel Barrera-Fernández
Universidad de Sevilla

This research focuses on the challenges and solutions brought by the latter in order to manage the tourist use of the most visited areas of the historic city. To do so, three cases have been studied: Plymouth, Malaga and Guanajuato.

Dr. Marco Hernández-Escampa
Universidad Autonoma Benito Juarez de Oaxaca

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This page is a summary of: El impacto de la política urbanística en la gestión de la ciudad histórico‑turística: un estudio comparativo, PASOS Revista de Turismo y Patrimonio Cultural, January 2016, University of La Laguna,
DOI: 10.25145/j.pasos.2016.14.046.
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