The public space in the tourist urban region Puerto Vallarta-Bahía de Banderas. A review from de rigth to the City

The tourist territory around Puerto Vallarta in Jalisco, Mexico, is currently a coastal tourist urban region (CTUR), structured around that main urban node and 16 localities with different functions, which were classified into six typologies: integrated urban localities, localities that receive immi...

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Κύριοι συγγραφείς: Olivares, Adriana, Pérez, María Tereza, González, Daniel, Francesco De Paolini, Marco
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Έκδοση: Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla 2018
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The public space in the tourist urban region Puerto Vallarta-Bahía de Banderas. A review from de rigth to the City
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Pérez, María Tereza
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title The public space in the tourist urban region Puerto Vallarta-Bahía de Banderas. A review from de rigth to the City
title_short The public space in the tourist urban region Puerto Vallarta-Bahía de Banderas. A review from de rigth to the City
title_full The public space in the tourist urban region Puerto Vallarta-Bahía de Banderas. A review from de rigth to the City
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description The tourist territory around Puerto Vallarta in Jalisco, Mexico, is currently a coastal tourist urban region (CTUR), structured around that main urban node and 16 localities with different functions, which were classified into six typologies: integrated urban localities, localities that receive immigrants, localities of tourist vocation, localities in rural-urban transition, and planned tourist enclaves. In each type of location, different relationships between public space and people were also observed, whether they were residents, everyday users or tourists. This article analyzes this relationship in which public space –under its multidimensional conception– is understood as the place of representation; as well as its implications in the right to the city, which includes the involvement of society in thinking and building the city as a collective commitment. For the analysis, we used both quantitative information –collected in the surveys conducted in 2011– and qualitative information, resulting from the tour of all locations and form the interaction with its inhabitants. In each type of locality of the CTUR, processes are observed in the public space that express different affectations to the right to the city, like the dispossession of the territory in the localities of tourist vocation, the scarce access to basic services and equipment in the localities that receive immigrants, and even the denial of access and use of coast territory, that has been captured by the planned tourist enclaves.
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spelling oai:ojs2.69.164.202.149:article-292019-10-07T01:15:09Z The public space in the tourist urban region Puerto Vallarta-Bahía de Banderas. A review from de rigth to the City El espacio público en la región urbana turística de Puerto Vallarta–Bahía de Banderas. Una revisión desde el Derecho a la Ciudad Olivares, Adriana Pérez, María Tereza González, Daniel Francesco De Paolini, Marco Public space tourist coastal urban region right to the city Puerto Vallarta-Bahía de Banderas Espacio público región urbana turística costera derecho a la ciudad Puerto Vallarta-Bahía de Banderas The tourist territory around Puerto Vallarta in Jalisco, Mexico, is currently a coastal tourist urban region (CTUR), structured around that main urban node and 16 localities with different functions, which were classified into six typologies: integrated urban localities, localities that receive immigrants, localities of tourist vocation, localities in rural-urban transition, and planned tourist enclaves. In each type of location, different relationships between public space and people were also observed, whether they were residents, everyday users or tourists. This article analyzes this relationship in which public space –under its multidimensional conception– is understood as the place of representation; as well as its implications in the right to the city, which includes the involvement of society in thinking and building the city as a collective commitment. For the analysis, we used both quantitative information –collected in the surveys conducted in 2011– and qualitative information, resulting from the tour of all locations and form the interaction with its inhabitants. In each type of locality of the CTUR, processes are observed in the public space that express different affectations to the right to the city, like the dispossession of the territory in the localities of tourist vocation, the scarce access to basic services and equipment in the localities that receive immigrants, and even the denial of access and use of coast territory, that has been captured by the planned tourist enclaves. El territorio turístico entorno a la ciudad de Puerto Vallarta en Jalisco, México, es actualmente una región urbana turística costera (RUTC), estructurada a partir de ese nodo urbano principal y 16 localidades con diferentes funciones, que se clasificaron en seis tipologías: localidades urbanas integradas, localidades receptoras de inmigrantes, localidades de vocación turística, localidades en transición rural urbana y enclaves turísticos planificados. En cada tipología de localidades, se observaron además diferentes relaciones entre el espacio público y la gente, ya sean residentes, usuarios cotidianos o turistas. En este artículo se analiza esta relación en la que el espacio público, bajo su concepción multidimensional, es entendido como el lugar de la representación; así como sus implicaciones en el derecho a la ciudad, el cual incluye el involucramiento de la sociedad para pensar y construir la ciudad como un compromiso colectivo. Para el análisis se utilizó tanto información cuantitativa, recabada en las encuestas realizadas en el año 2011, como información cualitativa resultante del recorrido detodas las localidades y la interacción con sus habitantes. En cada tipología de localidades de la RUTC se observan procesos en el espacio público que expresan diferentes afectaciones al derecho a la ciudad, desde el despojo del territorio en las localidades de vocación turística; el escaso acceso a servicios y equipamientos básicos en las localidades receptoras de inmigrantes; hasta la negación en el acceso y uso del territorio de litoral costero, que ha sido capturado por los enclaves turísticos planificados. Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla 2018-10-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://69.164.202.149/topofilia/index.php/topofilia/article/view/29 Topofilia; No 17: October 2018 - March 2019; 56-80 TOPOFILIA, Revista Científica de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Territorios; Núm. 17: Octubre 2018 - Marzo 2019; 56-80 2594-0635