The Way of St. James is one of the most emblematic case of slow tourism which innervates the entire northern Spanish territory. The contemporary history of the Way was born in the early 1990s, thanks to its great semantic and cultural revival. The success achieved is accompanied by a redesign of the territories crossed by the Way. The article aims to show how the main choices of regional planning and urban regeneration have guided the development of the Way from the 1990 to today.
Il turismo lento come occasione di pianificazione territoriale e di rinnovamento urbano. Il caso del Cammino di Santiago = Slow tourism as occasion of regional planning and urban regeneration. The case of the Way of St. James
Moscarelli R.
2021-01-01
Abstract
The Way of St. James is one of the most emblematic case of slow tourism which innervates the entire northern Spanish territory. The contemporary history of the Way was born in the early 1990s, thanks to its great semantic and cultural revival. The success achieved is accompanied by a redesign of the territories crossed by the Way. The article aims to show how the main choices of regional planning and urban regeneration have guided the development of the Way from the 1990 to today.File in questo prodotto:
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