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    Diseño de una estrategia para el desarrollo local a través del turismo cultural en el municipio de Santa Cruz Tlaxcala
    (2020)
    Valdez Aguilar, Raúl Eduardo
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    Hernández-Rodríguez, María de Lourdes
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    Campus Ciudad de México
    Cultural Tourism, as an alternative to strengthen the local development of a territory via the use of its Cultural Heritage (PC) in Santa Cruz Tlaxcala (SCT) has been undervalued by the providers of local tourist services. In this situation, the article provides the basic elements of a strategy for using the PC that influences its visualization as a tourist attraction. The study was based on a participatory survey and the weighing of variables such as: state of conservation, road access, transportation, basic infrastructure, dissemination of attractions, traditional organization, forms of cultural transmission, among others. The findings show that of a total of 48 tourist attractions considered locally as PC, only 19 were touristically viable to be taken up in the design of the local development strategy, which consisted of categorizing the tourism potential of Tangible Cultural Heritage (PTC) and Intangible (PCI) of SCT in high, medium and low and use the first stratum as an empirical reference for the decision-making organized by local actors, which led them to propose a strategy so that with their tourist use, income is improved and in parallel, local traditions are practiced and disseminated.
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    De la Chinampa a la mesa: un recorrido por las Chinampas de Xochimilco, ubicadas en la zona de Reserva Ecológica de Cuemanco, en la Ciudad de México
    (Hospitalidad ESDAI, 2016)
    Rodríguez Saavedra, Ricardo
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    Campus Ciudad de México
    On December 11, 1987, UNESCO declared Xochimilco as Cultural Heritage of Humanity and this year marks 25 years of said declaration. The origins of Xochimilco are back to pre-Hispanic times. Since the Mesoamerican pre-classical period its banks and islands were home to various peoples of unknown affiliation. At the beginning of the post-classical period, Xochimilco was an important altépetl (water mountain), which was subjugated by the Mexicas in the 15th century. During the Colony and the first years of the independent life of Mexico, the Xochimilco territory became a food supplier to Mexico City. Xochimilco is of particular importance for the existence of the chinampas. Chinampas are the testimony of an ancient Mesoamerican agricultural technique that was developed and shared by several villages in the Valley of Mexico.
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    Reflexiones para una genealogía del genocidio cultural
    (Universidad Panamericana. Facultad de Derecho, 2004)
    Avilés Flores, Pablo
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    PABLO AVILES FLORES;303221
    II. La segunda guerra mundial. II. El conflicto yugoslavo como paradigma de la destrucción del patrimonio cultural. III. El patrimonio cultural. IV. Definición en los tratados previos a la Convención para la protección del patrimonio de la humanidad. V. Las discusiones de 1968 a 1972.
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