Tourism management in the historic citythe impact of urban planning policies.

  1. Barrera-Fernandez, Daniel
  2. Hernández-Escampa, Marco
  3. Balbuena Vázquez, Antonia
Revista:
International journal of scientific management and tourism

ISSN: 2386-8570 2444-0299

Año de publicación: 2016

Volumen: 2

Número: 4

Páginas: 349-367

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: International journal of scientific management and tourism

Resumen

The introduction of tourist activities in the historic city implies major challenges for urban policy. It has to deal with conflicts such as congestion, pollution, replacement of urban activities and overuse of heritage assets. In addition, specific problems of each city must be considered, which are related to their own administrative culture, topography, history or socio-economic features. This paper analyzes the solutions provided by cities located in three different contexts: the English-speaking area, the Mediterranean and Latin America, in particular Plymouth, Malaga and Guanajuato. The methodology is based on a qualitative analysis of urban plans, master plans, regulations or other urban planning related tools. The research highlights the different problems faced by each city and the solutions adopted, which can serve as an example for other cases facing similar challenges.