Papers by Gina M. Núñez-Camarena
Architecture, 2024
Currently, the use of modern technologies, such as UAVs, allows for a detailed analysis of the pr... more Currently, the use of modern technologies, such as UAVs, allows for a detailed analysis of the protection of Sites of Cultural Interest (BICs) in Spain. Cala Castle in Huelva is selected for this study, which is one of the most important medieval fortifications in the mountainous region and was rehabilitated between 2003 and 2011. After a decade of its architectural rehabilitation, the use of this new UAV technology will allow the creation of a database of the property and its surroundings, made up of a series of 3D models and photogrammetric studies of the territory. This analysis allows us two complementary readings to the original study: on the one hand, to characterize the natural and landscape context of Cala Castle, and on the other, to identify the pre-existence of a series of historic buildings, which have historically articulated this region. The 3D models obtained provide relevant graphic information. The current state of the BIC allows this space to be considered for reactivation as a social space at the regional level. The visuals of the regional environment allow us to identify that the most recent growth has been articulated longitudinally along the N-630 highway, this infrastructure being the backbone of the nucleus. As a pilot test, the beginning of this graphic and visual database (3D) at a regional level will provide a valuable tool for the conservation and registration of built heritage, given that it seeks to incorporate other fortifications that make up Banda Gallega with the aim of defining a sustainable development strategy at county level.
Boletín informativo, Mar 25, 2019
Land, 2024
The designation of which resources are valued as emerging heritage is at a turning point. This ha... more The designation of which resources are valued as emerging heritage is at a turning point. This has resulted in urban heritage regeneration processes designed from the top down, neglecting the perception of the local. This article highlights the importance of generating participatory multi-actor spaces where the knowledge of agents involved in the same process of urban regeneration, in this case linked to heritage in obsolete neighborhoods, can be incorporated and contrasted. The San Pablo neighborhood in Seville, built in the 1960s, is chosen as a case study. Actor–network theory is taken as a methodological basis for articulating a network with the voices of agents involved in heritage regeneration processes in obsolete neighborhoods. A methodology designed from the bottom up is put into practice, having as a base the social agents, followed by the academy, and finally with the technical knowledge of official institutions. This research concludes that incorporating the elderly popu...
Revista Urbano, 2023
Roads have recently begun to be valued as a heritage resource that transcends being considered so... more Roads have recently begun to be valued as a heritage resource that transcends being considered solely as an infrastructure linked to the anthropization of the territory. Currently, there are few methodological proposals for their heritage characterization. Therefore, this article shows the design and application of an interdisciplinary methodology supported by Virtual Ethnography and based on a historical-cartographic analysis that allows recording and categorizing representation typologies associated with the evolution of roads. The lake region of Patzcuaro, Mexico, is taken as a case study. Its historical-cartographic analysis through virtual ethnography allows identifying typologies of representation associated not only with the historical evolution of roads but also with their ties to the anthropization of the lake setting. The cartography, in the contemporary period, shows roads as a mere infrastructure and makes the lake villages visible as separate pieces for cultural tourism...
URBANO, 2020
espanolEn el ano 2001, la Secretaria de Turismo de Mexico (SECTUR) aprueba el programa “Pueblos M... more espanolEn el ano 2001, la Secretaria de Turismo de Mexico (SECTUR) aprueba el programa “Pueblos Magicos”, como una estrategia para diversificar el turismo al interior del pais, a fin de promover e impulsar poblaciones interesadas en adoptar y desarrollar el turismo como parte de un plan de fomento al desarrollo local. Para postular se debia contar con recursos patrimoniales, tanto naturales como historicos o culturales. Tras 17 anos de funcionamiento del citado programa, en este trabajo se analiza a tres escalas derivadas de su desarrollo y evolucion: primeramente, la forma en la que se ha distribuido geograficamente a lo largo del territorio nacional; luego, el Estado de Michoacan (por contar, a nivel nacional, con 8 Pueblos Magicos); y, finalmente, la ciudad de Patzcuaro, escogida como caso de estudio representativo, cuyo objetivo es el de identificar si las mejoras urbanas que se reflejan en el municipio se desprenden de su condicion de Pueblo Magico. Los resultados muestran que ...
Conference Presentations by Gina M. Núñez-Camarena
VII Jornada de Jóvenes Americanistas, 2022
La cartografía histórica: una herramienta clave en la caracterización de los paisajes de interés ... more La cartografía histórica: una herramienta clave en la caracterización de los paisajes de interés cultural y sus procesos de transferencia turística Desde el ámbito de la Arquitectura y el urbanismo, este trabajo de investigación se desarrolla en el ámbito geográfico de la región Purépecha de Pátzcuaro, en el Estado de Michoacán en México. Esta comunicación presenta el abordaje metodológico a través de la etnografía virtual, con el objetivo de construir y analizar muestra cartográfica, la cual data del siglo XVI hasta la fecha. Esto ha permitido el diseño de una herramienta temática-clasificatoria, donde a través de la percepción social y de manera cualitativa, se han registrado y categorizado una serie de recursos históricos, culturales, y naturales, los cuales han sido plasmados en la cartografía histórica analizada. Posteriormente, y de manera cuantitativa, se identificaron aquellos elementos que, por su evolución y adaptación al medio, aún permanecen vigentes en el territorio, así como en la cartografía actual.
I Congreso Internacional: La cooperación andaluza universitaria al desarrollo comprometida con los ODS, 2022
Actualmente las Universidades son un actor clave en la generación de procesos de formación e inve... more Actualmente las Universidades son un actor clave en la generación de procesos de formación e investigación alineados con la Agenda 2030. A este respecto, es vital que el profesorado universitario se vuelva el medio donde, a través de los planes de docencia se impulse y se promueva la generación de espacios de conocimiento para el alumnado (grado, máster y doctorado), promoviendo su implicación en proyectos que deriven en acciones que aborden de manera interdisciplinaria el ámbito del desarrollo sostenible (así como cuestionar el actual modelo de mal-desarrollo), lo cual cobra una gran relevancia ante la profunda crisis eco social actual.
V congreso ISUF-H Costa Rica , 2021
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VI ENCUENTRO LATINOAMERICANO DE ESTUDIANTES Y PROFESIONALES DEL PAISAJE - ELEPA, 2019
7º Simposio Becarios CONACyT en Europa, 2018
Conferencia no publicada
SIIU, 2018
Conferencia no publicada.
Rehabend 2020 on Construction Pathology, Rehabilitation Technology and Heritage Management (8th Rehabend Congress), 2020
It is at the end of the 19th century when in Mexico the first “leisure visitors” register emerges... more It is at the end of the 19th century when in Mexico the first “leisure visitors” register emerges, attracted by the culture and imagination of a little known territory. Since then, the heritage that is conserved in the archeological zones and in the colonial cities has occupied a prominent place in the tourist offer of the country, and therefore we can talk about a historical relationship between tourism and heritage, which became cultural tourism today.
SIIU. Seminario Internacional de Investigación en Urbanismo, 2016
México mediante la Secretaría de Turismo (SECTUR) diseña y gestiona programas que apuestan por la... more México mediante la Secretaría de Turismo (SECTUR) diseña y gestiona programas que apuestan por la riqueza patrimonial existente en el territorio. En el 2001 surge el programa Pueblos Mágicos como una estrategia para diversificar el turismo al interior del país, buscando revitalizar la economía local; poniendo en valor el patrimonio de las localidades inscritas. Este documento se centra en establecer e identificar si la aplicación de éste programa ha contribuido al desarrollo local de las poblaciones inscritas del 2001-2014. Los resultados apuntan a que este programa muestra un avance en localidades con características morfológicas similares, pero aún no logra considerarse como un motor principal para el desarrollo local de las poblaciones inscritas. Palabras: Territorio, Patrimonio, Pueblos Mágicos, Desarrollo Local. Mexico by the Ministry of Tourism (SECTUR) designs and manages programs that are committed to the existing rich heritage in the territory. In 2001 the Magic Towns program emerges as a strategy to diversify tourism within the country, seeking to revitalize the local economy; placing value on the assets of the registered locations. This document focuses on establishing and identify whether the implementation of this program has contributed to local development of populations enrolled from 2001 to 2014. The results suggest that this program shows progress in locations with similar morphological characteristics, but still can not be considered as a main driver for local development of the registered population.
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