The ecomuseum as a space for the activation of governance processes. Co‑management of heritage in responsible tourism management.
Date
2021-10-17Author
Moreno, Héctor
Parreño, Juan Manuel
Ubierna, César
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An ecomuseum orients its conservation, formation and reproduction of identity and patrimonial
tasks based on the proximity to the territory and the population area it serves. This entails a flexible
management system that adapts to contextual specificities of this socio‑cultural and geographical area,
empowering local populations to govern themselves in relation to a common project. This study explores the
activation of governance processes in ecomuseums, The Cultural Project of Community Development of La
Aldea on the island of Gran Canaria (Canary Islands, Spain) is taken as a case study, related to manners
and traditional work. Methodologically, interviews, informal conversations and direct observation have been
conducted to determine the presence of governance in the management. To assess the opinion of the visitor,
questionnaires were made. From the analysis it is possible to confirm that co‑management, in accordance
with governance provides better decision‑making in the formation of the cultural tourism product.