Debilidad de la función turística en el parque natural de la Sierra de Cardeña y MontoroAlternativas para el desarrollo del uso público-turístico

  1. Aguilar Rivero, Minerva 1
  2. Menor-Campos, Antonio 1
  3. Solano Sánchez, Miguel Ángel 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Córdoba
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    Universidad de Córdoba

    Córdoba, España

    ROR https://ror.org/05yc77b46

Liburua:
El turismo en Córdoba: escenarios, tendencias y perspectivas : libro homenaje a los profesores José María Manjavacas Ruiz y Martín Torres Márquez (in memoriam)
  1. Rivera Mateos, Manuel (dir.)
  2. Manjavacas Ruiz, José María (hom.)
  3. Torres Márquez, Martín (hom.)

Argitaletxea: UCOPress ; Universidad de Córdoba

ISBN: 978-84-9927-601-4

Argitalpen urtea: 2021

Orrialdeak: 247-262

Mota: Liburuko kapitulua

Laburpena

Already during the last period of the last century, the relevance and consideration of natural environments as strategic spaces has given rise to an important phenomenon in our country. The values that agglutinate these areas are of great singularity and significance (from natural values, landscapes, cultural values, etc.) and thanks to the popularity with which they have been counting from the last three decades to the present (encouraged all this due to the rise in the trend of high quality natural spaces) has conditioned the government and tourist perception in recent times. In this way, the need to endow these highly relevant environments with protection figures to ensure the conservation, revaluation and the approach of the intrinsic values of the territory to the visitors become clear. These administrative figures for the protection of natural environments in the Andalusian region have materialized in most cases in the determination of these areas as Natural Parks. This research raises the analysis of public-touristic use as a strategic and articulating element of the territorial-society relationship, and inherently, the state of the touristic function of the Cardeña and Montoro Sierra Natural Park at present. Its characteristic orography and its traditional defining uses of the territory, create a complex endowment situation that will determine and condition the present and future state of this concrete Natural Park.