PASOS 2014
DOI: 10.25145/j.pasos.2014.12.059
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Modelización de consumos de agua y energía en hoteles de sol y playa

Abstract: Resumen: El texto describe el reciente proceso de incorporación del flamenco a las políticas de gestión cultural y a la Lista Representativa del Patrimonio Cultural Inmaterial de la UNESCO, y analiza cómo estos hitos han contribuido a la resemantización de la categoría. Se exponen los consensos y conflictos derivados de los procesos particulares de apropiación simbólica de este patrimonio inmaterial, que trasciende hacia un género artístico de proyección turística internacional.A partir de una redefinición del… Show more

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“…These investigations have considered the tourists uses of water (Gil Olcina, 1993; Gil & Rico, 2007; Hernández, 2006; Massa‐Sánchez, Arteaga‐Marín, Viñán‐Merecí, & Martínez‐Fernández, 2018) and their consumption (García, García González, 2004; Morote, 2016; Rico, 2007; Torres & Vera‐Rebollo, 1999). In a similar vein to the English literature, analyses have explored a range of water management techniques mainly focused on larger hotels (Gabarda Mallorquí, Ribas Palom, & Daunis‐i‐Estadella, 2015; Barriga, 2017; Rodríguez & Gelabert, 2006; Vera Rebollo, 2006), including water‐saving practices and innovative management methods (Escalera Izquierdo, Pérez Zabaleta, & Vizcaíno Pérez, 2014; Gómez & Tejeida, 2008; Olcina, Saurí, & Vera‐Rebollo, 2016). However, the Spanish literature also included studies on water management in small and medium sized accommodation (Padullés, Iauspas, & Ribas, 2016) and golf courses (Espejo & Cànoves, 2011; Sanz‐Magallón, 2005).…”
Section: Spanish Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These investigations have considered the tourists uses of water (Gil Olcina, 1993; Gil & Rico, 2007; Hernández, 2006; Massa‐Sánchez, Arteaga‐Marín, Viñán‐Merecí, & Martínez‐Fernández, 2018) and their consumption (García, García González, 2004; Morote, 2016; Rico, 2007; Torres & Vera‐Rebollo, 1999). In a similar vein to the English literature, analyses have explored a range of water management techniques mainly focused on larger hotels (Gabarda Mallorquí, Ribas Palom, & Daunis‐i‐Estadella, 2015; Barriga, 2017; Rodríguez & Gelabert, 2006; Vera Rebollo, 2006), including water‐saving practices and innovative management methods (Escalera Izquierdo, Pérez Zabaleta, & Vizcaíno Pérez, 2014; Gómez & Tejeida, 2008; Olcina, Saurí, & Vera‐Rebollo, 2016). However, the Spanish literature also included studies on water management in small and medium sized accommodation (Padullés, Iauspas, & Ribas, 2016) and golf courses (Espejo & Cànoves, 2011; Sanz‐Magallón, 2005).…”
Section: Spanish Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%