La The exclusivity of leisure.: The privatization of the coastal public space and its bond with socio-spatial segregation in Mar del Plata.
The development of tourist activity in the city of Mar del Plata has not only promoted the growing process of territorial transformation from its urbanization, but also the consequent process of privatization of the coastal public space. The tension generated by the vertiginous advance of the privat...
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Facultad de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Diseño
2020
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在線閱讀: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/pensu/article/view/29965 |
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總結: | The development of tourist activity in the city of Mar del Plata has not only promoted the growing process of territorial transformation from its urbanization, but also the consequent process of privatization of the coastal public space.
The tension generated by the vertiginous advance of the private sector over the public beach sector and the continuous complaints by vacationers, local actors and self-organized organizations are becoming more and more visible and show the taking of action in the face of this conflictive situation ; and, with it, the need for answers, becoming one of the most relevant problems in the tourist development of the city.
In this context, this article proposes to analyze from a theoretical approach the processes of privatization of the coastal space and its bond with socio-spatial segregation, to later interpret it in the case study of the beaches located in the southern area of the city of Mar del Plata -from the Punta Cantera area to Los Acantilados- managed by the company Playas del Faro Sociedad Anónima Inmobiliaria (SAI). Also, the emergence of groups that defend public spaces as a response to this problem will be analyzed, the case of Verde Mundo will be studied from time to time.
To do this, the review of specific data such as documents, records, photographs, maps, social network diagrams and all relevant data for the analysis of this case study is carried out. Also, open question interviews were conducted with clients of private resorts in the south and members of Verde Mundo, and participant-type observation.
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