An international agreement, signed in 1972, intends to establish a list of the world legacy. Its purpose lies on determining, based on a universal consensus, that which should be preserved. Seven historical centers of Mexican cities have been included in the legacy list. This article analyses the impact of this international process regarding federal and local practices of legacy protection, it also studies the positioning, in regards to this international process, of the different participants who live in the historical centers and take part in their future or have an opinion of it
What is known today as Mexico City, designated as Federal District, is really the union of the capit...
The city of Puebla is one of the 34 sites in México recognized by UNESCO under the declaration of cu...
International audienceThe concept of cultural heritage, as a great number of paradigms, is in consta...
An international agreement, signed in 1972, intends to establish a list of the world legacy. Its pur...
International audienceWithin about twenty years, the Mexican policy of the town centres development ...
International audienceIn the historical centers of Mexican cities, a specific system of urban law pr...
A partir de 1980 se observa un marcado interés por la conservación del patrimonio edificado en los c...
Heritage, related to its use or appropriation by people, comes again to the scene as a no delay prob...
This article presents an overview of the conservation and reuse of Mexican urban architectural ...
The University City of Mexico (1949-1954) and its inclusion to the unesco World Heritage List (2007)...
Heritage, related to its use or appropriation by people, comes again to the scene as a no delay prob...
The aim of the work is to evaluate to what degree the intangible UNESCO monument of the "Day of the ...
Globalisation of private businesses has centralised tertiary economic activity in historic centres, ...
Maintaining the vitality of protected cities has become one of the most complex challenges to be sol...
Tourism and heritage studies in Mexico are mainly focused on two major areas: specific ecological ar...
What is known today as Mexico City, designated as Federal District, is really the union of the capit...
The city of Puebla is one of the 34 sites in México recognized by UNESCO under the declaration of cu...
International audienceThe concept of cultural heritage, as a great number of paradigms, is in consta...
An international agreement, signed in 1972, intends to establish a list of the world legacy. Its pur...
International audienceWithin about twenty years, the Mexican policy of the town centres development ...
International audienceIn the historical centers of Mexican cities, a specific system of urban law pr...
A partir de 1980 se observa un marcado interés por la conservación del patrimonio edificado en los c...
Heritage, related to its use or appropriation by people, comes again to the scene as a no delay prob...
This article presents an overview of the conservation and reuse of Mexican urban architectural ...
The University City of Mexico (1949-1954) and its inclusion to the unesco World Heritage List (2007)...
Heritage, related to its use or appropriation by people, comes again to the scene as a no delay prob...
The aim of the work is to evaluate to what degree the intangible UNESCO monument of the "Day of the ...
Globalisation of private businesses has centralised tertiary economic activity in historic centres, ...
Maintaining the vitality of protected cities has become one of the most complex challenges to be sol...
Tourism and heritage studies in Mexico are mainly focused on two major areas: specific ecological ar...
What is known today as Mexico City, designated as Federal District, is really the union of the capit...
The city of Puebla is one of the 34 sites in México recognized by UNESCO under the declaration of cu...
International audienceThe concept of cultural heritage, as a great number of paradigms, is in consta...