An Implicit Plan Landscape, Art and Lanzarote’s Tourism Development (1960-1974)
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https://doi.org/10.1344/ara.v3i2.19034Keywords:
Territory, landscape, tourism, artAbstract
Despite the inexistence of a formal plan, a series of underlying factors generated a project that hoped to hybridize tourism and landscape by safeguarding and protecting Lanzarote´s environment as well as adapting the region to this economic activity.
So as to remain faithful to the Island´s nature, solutions were not adopted as isolated fragments but as part of a comprehensive system. This resulted in an outstanding model of human interaction with the environment while creating a different and competitive image within the tourism market.
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2017-05-11
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Zamora Cabrera, A. (2017). An Implicit Plan Landscape, Art and Lanzarote’s Tourism Development (1960-1974). Ara: Journal of Tourism Research, 3(2), 155–160. https://doi.org/10.1344/ara.v3i2.19034
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