The Azores Lake Gardens as touristic asset: using the visual preferences

<p>This paper discusses the touristic asset of the Azores Lake Gardens, analysing landscape transformations and testing the currently visual preferences of local people (C. Steinitz 1990; C. Castel-Branco et al. 2011). On the volcanic Islands of the Azores lake gardens built in the 19th centur...

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Main Authors: Cristina Castel-Branco, Isabel Soares Albergaria
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Rey Juan Carlos 2017-05-01
Series:methaodos.revista de ciencias sociales
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Online Access:https://www.methaodos.org/revista-methaodos/index.php/methaodos/article/view/162
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spelling doaj-7b50e4d6eabe434288d0bd9405f396772020-11-25T02:04:00ZengUniversidad Rey Juan Carlosmethaodos.revista de ciencias sociales2340-84132340-84132017-05-015110.17502/m.rcs.v5i1.162133The Azores Lake Gardens as touristic asset: using the visual preferencesCristina Castel-Branco0Isabel Soares Albergaria1Universidade de LisboaUniversidade dos Açores<p>This paper discusses the touristic asset of the Azores Lake Gardens, analysing landscape transformations and testing the currently visual preferences of local people (C. Steinitz 1990; C. Castel-Branco et al. 2011). On the volcanic Islands of the Azores lake gardens built in the 19th century in the old craters of Furnas and Sete Cidades at S. Miguel Island had a naturally picturesque setting. Since then, they became cultural landscapes; encompassing extensive woodland gardens and romantic buildings (I. Albergaria 2000), these Lake Gardens have turned into iconic symbols of local identity becoming the subject of representations as part of the tourist attractions of the island. Albeit the high standards of environmental and landscape quality of the Azores, promoted in international publicity as the most sustainable tourist destination in the world (Global Sustainable Tourism Review, 2014), these two lakes are polluted due to an intensive dairy practice impact and became eutrophic. A long term goal of the project envisions to protect these lakes and landscapes to promote them through cultural landscape management and spatial planning within a sustainable tourism framework. </p>https://www.methaodos.org/revista-methaodos/index.php/methaodos/article/view/162jardines del lago de la isla de s. miguelpaisajes con identidadinterpretación turística
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The Azores Lake Gardens as touristic asset: using the visual preferences
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jardines del lago de la isla de s. miguel
paisajes con identidad
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title The Azores Lake Gardens as touristic asset: using the visual preferences
title_short The Azores Lake Gardens as touristic asset: using the visual preferences
title_full The Azores Lake Gardens as touristic asset: using the visual preferences
title_fullStr The Azores Lake Gardens as touristic asset: using the visual preferences
title_full_unstemmed The Azores Lake Gardens as touristic asset: using the visual preferences
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publisher Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
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issn 2340-8413
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publishDate 2017-05-01
description <p>This paper discusses the touristic asset of the Azores Lake Gardens, analysing landscape transformations and testing the currently visual preferences of local people (C. Steinitz 1990; C. Castel-Branco et al. 2011). On the volcanic Islands of the Azores lake gardens built in the 19th century in the old craters of Furnas and Sete Cidades at S. Miguel Island had a naturally picturesque setting. Since then, they became cultural landscapes; encompassing extensive woodland gardens and romantic buildings (I. Albergaria 2000), these Lake Gardens have turned into iconic symbols of local identity becoming the subject of representations as part of the tourist attractions of the island. Albeit the high standards of environmental and landscape quality of the Azores, promoted in international publicity as the most sustainable tourist destination in the world (Global Sustainable Tourism Review, 2014), these two lakes are polluted due to an intensive dairy practice impact and became eutrophic. A long term goal of the project envisions to protect these lakes and landscapes to promote them through cultural landscape management and spatial planning within a sustainable tourism framework. </p>
topic jardines del lago de la isla de s. miguel
paisajes con identidad
interpretación turística
url https://www.methaodos.org/revista-methaodos/index.php/methaodos/article/view/162
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