Suscripción institucional·Documento·2021·Español

Migración de la población residente en los centros históricos. Retos de la Administración Pública local

Odalys Cárdenas Travieso; Lourdes Tabares Neira; Lázaro Alemán Estrada

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Resumen

Introduction : The study of population movements in historical centers is a novel issue as well as a challenge for the Public Administration, in order to mitigate the displacements of the local indigenous population as well as the changes in residential character of the buildings. Objective: Address the duty of the Public Administration in the historic centers so that these are living sites from the perspective of the permanence of its native population and the residential nature of the homes. Methods: Research conducted at the University College of San Geronimo de La Habana, Bibliographic Review and Documents of UNESCO and the 10th International Meeting of Management of Heritage Cities was analyzed. Results: The population residing in the Historic Center tends to decrease due to real estate movements and the change in land use. The Public Administration in the Municipalities in which there are historical centers or heritage cities is called to face the challenges demanded by these processes in order to mitigate their negative impacts. Conclusions: Necesidad de intervencion la administracion publica a nivel local para disminuir y evitar procesos de gentrificacion y tugurizacion en los espacios patrimoniales.

Cómo citar

Odalys Cárdenas Travieso, & Lourdes Tabares Neira, & Lázaro Alemán Estrada (2021). Migración de la población residente en los centros históricos. Retos de la Administración Pública local.