2022
DOI: 10.11144/javeriana.cvu15.itch
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Integración turística en centros históricos: adaptaciones de uso por tipo de vialidad

Abstract: El objetivo de este artículo es explicar la relación que existe entre el cambio de uso de los edificios, de habitacional a turístico, según la vialidad donde se encuentren localizados en un centro histórico. Se tomó como objeto de estudio un conjunto de edificios localizados en el centro histórico de la ciudad de Granada, Nicaragua. Los datos fueron obtenidos por medio de observación directa, en recorridos realizados en vialidades principales. Para conocer la relación que existe entre el cambio de uso y el tip… Show more

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“…Cruz-Ramírez, L.C., demonstrated the relationship between tourism facilities and roads by analyzing changes in building usage. However, it is important to note that the data used in this study were obtained through observation, which may have limitations in terms of accuracy and scale [9]. In a case study focused on the Drum Tower Muslim District in Xi'an, China, Jing Huang utilized geospatial data to explore factors influencing the vitality of historical neighborhoods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cruz-Ramírez, L.C., demonstrated the relationship between tourism facilities and roads by analyzing changes in building usage. However, it is important to note that the data used in this study were obtained through observation, which may have limitations in terms of accuracy and scale [9]. In a case study focused on the Drum Tower Muslim District in Xi'an, China, Jing Huang utilized geospatial data to explore factors influencing the vitality of historical neighborhoods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%