Global Heritage Stone Resource in Brazil

Author(s):  
Eliane Aparecida Del Lama ◽  
Antônio Gilberto Costa

<p>Since the establishment of the Heritage Stone Subcommission by the International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS), in 2011, idealized with the purpose of designating stones of historical significance to compose the Global Heritage Stone Resource (GHSR), 22 of them have been designated. The nationalities of these GHSR are: 3 British, 1 Norwegian, 2 Belgian, 2 Swedish, 1 Slovenian, 3 Italian, 2 Portuguese, 3 Spanish, 1 Maltese, 1 Indian, 2 American and 1 Argentine. So far, no Brazilian stone has been designated as GHSR. We can observe in monuments and buildings in the Brazilian territory the following imported GHSR: Lioz Stone and Estremoz Marble from Portugal, Carrara Marble and Rosa Beta Granite from Italy and Larvikite from Norway. The use of stones from Portugal and Italy is related firstly to the Portuguese colonization and, later, to economic cycles, such as rubber and coffee, with Italian immigration being significant to the coffee cycle. The presence of Lioz is major, however, it is found almost exclusively in some Brazilian coastal capitals, such as Rio de Janeiro, Salvador and Belém. The churches of Salvador are richly decorated with numerous varieties of Lioz. In Belém, it is found in the Basilica of Nossa Senhora de Nazaré, among other churches, and in many tombstones in the Nossa Senhora da Soledade Cemetery. Estremoz Marble is found in commercial buildings and tombstones. In the city of São Paulo, lots of buildings have internal cladding and ornaments made in Carrara Marble, e.g. Municipal Theater, Palace of Justice, Metropolitan Cathedral and Obelisk Mausoleum for the Heroes of 32. In the city of Rio de Janeiro, the tomb of Orville Derby (founder of the Geological Survey of Brazil) at São João Batista Cemetery, among others, is decorated with Carrara Marble, which can also be seen in tomb art of Salvador, Belo Horizonte, Curitiba and São Paulo. Rosa Beta Granite can be seen at Monument to Bartolomeu de Gusmão in the city of Santos, costal area of São Paulo State. The use of Larvikite is contemporary. This stone is mainly present in tombstones, for example, at the Consolação Cemetery in São Paulo, but it also decorates the façades of several commercial buildings, both in capitals and several Brazilian cities. In Brazil, several types of Brazilian stones are found in monuments and religious or administrative buildings. These stones, which have been used since Colonial Brazil, are characteristic of certain regions, such as Augen Gneiss in Rio de Janeiro, Itaquera Granite in São Paulo, beachrock in northeastern Brazil, quartzites and steatite in Minas Gerais, among others. Some of them constitute UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and due to their historical importance to our heritage, these stones may be indicated as GHSR in the future.</p>

Author(s):  
Juan Antonio Jimber del Río ◽  
Ricardo D. Hernández-Rojas ◽  
Arnaldo Vergara-Romero ◽  
Mª Genoveva Dancausa Dancausa Millán

The aim of this research is to study visitor loyalty at a destination with heritage sites and to use the results to improve the competitiveness of the destination. This study used the SPSS AMOS software with a model of structural equations to evaluate the proposed hypotheses. A questionnaire was given to a sample of 428 tourists who visited the heritage sites in Córdoba. The management of any World Heritage City needs to know about the visitors’ experience at the destination, which includes their expectations for the trip, expected quality of the destination, satisfaction with the destination, and how these affect visitor loyalty to the city, because it is important to get the visitor to recommend, and return to, the destination. In the case of Córdoba, the research has proven that visitor loyalty depends on visitor satisfaction with the destination, which depends on the perceived quality and value of the visit. In addition, the following areas for improvement have been identified: improvement of the information about the destination, improvement of waiting times and the professionalization of specialized tour guides at heritage sites. Therefore, the findings are important for city managers in order to be able to take actions which increase the loyalty to, and competitiveness of, the city compared to other similar destinations with heritage sites.


2020 ◽  
pp. 1-15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jesús Claudio Pérez-Gálvez ◽  
Miguel Jesús Medina-Viruel ◽  
Carol Jara-Alba ◽  
Tomás López-Guzmán

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (8) ◽  
pp. 3263 ◽  
Author(s):  
Antonio Menor-Campos ◽  
Jesús Claudio Pérez-Gálvez ◽  
Amalia Hidalgo-Fernández ◽  
Tomás López-Guzmán

The inclusion on the lists published by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)—World Heritage Site (WHS), Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH), and World Heritage Sites in Danger—suggests, first of all, the acknowledgement of something worth protecting and, secondly, an increase in the strength of tourist attraction to the affected destination, especially among specific visitors. The identification and classification of tourists that are seen to be more interested in heritage is the stated aim of this work, based on models already proposed in the scientific literature. For this purpose, a survey was conducted that interviewed a representative sample of international tourists visiting the city of Córdoba. A multi-variant technique of case-cluster was applied. In addition, a discriminant analysis was used to validate the clusters of the cases obtained. For analyzing the differences between the different groups obtained, some non-parametrical statistical procedures were applied. The results obtained allowed for the visualization of a model that shows the empirical evidence regarding the presence of four types of foreign tourists that are considered valid for segmentation in the city of Córdoba as a WHS tourist destination: the alternative tourist, emotional tourist, cultural tourist, and heritage tourist. These results allow public and private managers to design specific strategies to increase visitor satisfaction.


2020 ◽  
Vol 14 ◽  
pp. 4526152
Author(s):  
Reinaldo De Souza Marchesi ◽  
Leonardo Zenha Cordeiro

e4526152This interview with Professor Miguel G. Arroyo was carried out on the left side shores of the Xingu River, in Altamira (PA), in July (2th) 2019. The interview occurred during his participation in the 1st Academic Ethnodiversity Conference (JAETNO) at Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA), Brazil. Arroyo was impressed with the city of Altamira and spoke strictly about the national context we are experiencing at the moment: From the perspective of concrete historical factors, attacks on human sciences, and education, specifically attacks towards childhood. Uneasy about the issues and their interactions with different areas of knowledge, Arroyo led us to reflect on the role of the resistance of educators in Brazil, especially in the Amazon region.ResumoEsta entrevista com o professor Miguel Gonzáles Arroyo foi realizada à margem esquerda do rio Xingu, na cidade de Altamira (PA), em 02 de julho de 2019, por ocasião da sua participação na 1ª Jornada Acadêmica de Etnodiversidade (JAETNO) da Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA). Arroyo se impressiona com a cidade de Altamira e nos fala rigorosamente do momento nacional que estamos vivendo: da perspectiva da concretude histórica, dos ataques às ciências humanas e à educação e, em especial, à infância. Inquieto com as questões educacionais e suas interações com diversas áreas do conhecimento, ele nos leva à reflexão sobre o papel da resistência dos educadores do Brasil, em especial da região Amazônica.Palavras-chave: Amazônia, Etnodiversidade, Educação, Resistência.Keywords: Amazon, Ethnodiversity, Education, Resistence.Palabras claves: Amazonas, Etnodiversidad, Educación, Resistencia.ReferencesARROYO, Miguel G. Os desafios da educação no cenário político atual. Entrevista concedida a Reinaldo de Souza Marchesi e Leonardo Zenha Cordeiro. Altamira (PA), 02 de jul. 2019. 1 arquivo .mp4 (11min. 27s.).ARROYO, Miguel G. Vidas ameaçadas: exigências-respostas éticas da educação e da docência. Petrópolis - RJ: Editora Vozes, 2019.ASSARÉ, Patativa. Cante lá, que Eu Canto cá. Rio de Janeiro: Vozes, 1978.HOBSBAWM, E. J. Tempos interessantes: uma vida no século XX. São Paulo: Companhia das Letras, 2002.MARCHESI, Reinaldo de Souza. Conferência de abertura da 1ª JAETNO. 2019. 1 fotografia.MARCHESI, Reinaldo de Souza. Roda de conversa dos cursos de Educação do Campo e Etnodesenvolvimento - UFPA. 2019. 2 fotografia.MARCHESI, Reinaldo de Souza. Miguel Arroyo à margem esquerda do rio Xingu, Altamira (PA). 2019. 3 fotografia.NOGUEIRA, Paulo Henrique de Queiroz; MIRANDA, Shirley Aparecida de (Orgs.). Miguel Gonzáles Arroyo: educador em diálogo com nosso tempo. Belo Horizonte - MG: Autêntica, 2011.


Author(s):  
Renata Rettinger

Lviv Oblast can be proud of most favourable conditions for the development of various forms of tourism. It is a region of unique environmental features, characterized both by lowlands and mountain ranges with large share of protected areas. Tourist functions of the region are proven by numerous cultural heritage sites, especially in such a centre as the city of Lviv. In Lviv there are over three thousand monuments, which makes it a unique “city – museum”, recognized by UNESCO within its list of World Heritage Sites. Lviv Oblast is one of the most important spa regions in Ukraine, with the main spa resort of Truskawiec, which has been recently undergoing a whole range of structural changes. For many years a deficit of tourist accommodation has been observed, both in Lviv itself and in other areas of the region. Another drawback is low quality of the offered services, which is caused by the low standard of available facilities.


Author(s):  
Juan José García del Hoyo ◽  
Celeste Jiménez de Madariaga ◽  
David Castilla Espino

The city of Cordoba (Spain) stands out due to the fact that it has different inscriptions both in the List of World Heritage Sites and the List of Intangible Cultural Heritage (LICH) of UNESCO. In 2012 the Fiesta of the Patios was inscribed on the LICH. Currently, this event held during two weeks in May involves visits by the public to traditional dwellings. This event is becoming a magnet for tourists from outside the city and has established itself as a further tourist attraction, with the risk that it may lose part of its authenticity. This paper aims to use the hedonic price methodology to examine the externalities deriving from the “Fiesta” in order to verify whether the possible benefits/disadvantages of its existence are capitalised in real estate prices and quantify these effects. The results indicate that the “Fiesta” constitutes an added value for housing properties.


Author(s):  
V. Heras ◽  
E. Sinchi ◽  
J. Briones ◽  
L. Lupercio

<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> The role of heritage documentation has proven beneficial for the conservation and management of built heritage. Different tools has supported the recording of buildings, city buildings blocks and sites. However, in most of the heritage sites a lack of systematic methodologies for adequate data analysis has revealed the misusing of heritage documentation. Thus, sites enlisted as World Heritage Sites (WHS) by the UNESCO, are dealing with values that remain at the urban scale, while the documentation activities are focused mainly in buildings.</p><p>These situation suits to many sites in developing countries, such as the historic city of Cuenca, at the south of Ecuador. The UNESCO included Cuenca as a WHS in 1999 due to important heritage features. Nevertheless, these heritage values remain at the city level, while the documentation tools and used techniques are focused in individual elements making more difficult the control and management decision-making at the city level. In this context, this research contributes to heritage management; by exploring documentation techniques that provide detailed information and that support heritage analysis at different scales from the urban level, city building blocks and heritage building.</p><p>Thereby, the digital aerial photogrammetry, orthomosaics and Model Digital Terrain (MDT) were used to allow the acquisition of an aerial representation of the historic landscape of the city. These data combined with other existing heritage registers, enable the identification and analysis of different valuable elements at different scales. The results has demonstrated that combination of different heritage tools improves heritage conservation with less economic resources.</p>


SAGE Open ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 215824402199481
Author(s):  
Jaime Daniel Roldán Nogueras ◽  
Gema Gomez-Casero ◽  
Jesús Claudio Pérez Gálvez ◽  
Francisco González Santa Cruz

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) recognizes various historical sites as world heritage sites (WHSs). A historical heritage represents the cultural tradition of people, to whom it grants the essence of their diversity. In 2003, UNESCO expanded the area of cultural protection to include other heritage assets known as “intangible cultural heritage” (ICH). The Fiesta of the Patios celebrated in the city of Córdoba (Spain) was recognized as an ICH by UNESCO in 2012. The problem this research analyzes is studying and understanding whether the tourists who participate in an event registered as an ICH have the same motivations as the tourists who visit a specific WHS have. This research is thus to find out the segmentation of tourists who wish to discover ICHs using two models: Poria et al. and McKercher. On the basis of this segmentation, four groups of tourists of WHS were identified: alternative, cultural, emotional, and heritage. In addition, in this research, three motivational dimensions were detected when visitors decide to attend the Fiesta of the Patios: hedonic, cultural, and convenience.


2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 317-328 ◽  
Author(s):  
Verônica C. Araujo ◽  
Christina M. B. Lima ◽  
Eduarda N. B. Barbosa ◽  
Flávia P. Furtado ◽  
Helenice Charchat-Fichman

2016 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lina Faria

Introdução: Em função de uma trajetória profissional curativa e reabilitadora, os fisioterapeutas encontram-se frente ao desafio da adaptação de sua formação curricular para atender às novas demandas da saúde pública brasileira. Objetivo: Verificar a necessidade de adequação das grades curriculares dos cursos de fisioterapia aos propósitos das Diretrizes Curriculares Nacionais (DCN) na formação de profissionais fisioterapeutas com perfil humanista e generalista. Material e métodos: Foram analisadas 33 grades curriculares de cursos de fisioterapia, reconhecidos pelo MEC, nas cidades do Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo e Belo Horizonte, para verificar se os conteúdos programáticos atendem às mudanças preconizadas. Resultados: Em treze cursos o modelo de ensino ainda é o tradicional, tendo como referência o “saber técnico”. Nove cursos buscam se adaptar às propostas das Diretrizes. Onze integram disciplinas e estágios supervisionados que atendem às mudanças. Conclusão: Os projetos pedagógicos revelam a necessidade de mudanças na educação, de modo que o processo de formação se paute por uma atuação com foco na prevenção e promoção da saúde.Palavras-chave: atenção primária à saude, educação em saúde, prática profissional, classificação internacional de funcionalidade, incapacidade e saúde.


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