The Royal Site of San Lorenzo de El Escorial : problems, areas or improvement and sustainable tourism development (part 2)

19 June 2021, Version 1
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Abstract

After having identified the problems and areas for improvement, in this part the information obtained will be presented and analyzed, which will allow to determine if they correspond to those indicated in the first part. The information comes from texts and academic articles, publications of entities and public bodies, neighborhood associations interviews with residents and articles published in local and regional media , as well as different internet sources. To this is added the information obtained thanks to the field work. It will also be proposed to hold a conference to determine the current situation and propose lines of action so that San Lorenzo de El Escorial can continue to be a sustainable tourist destination.

Keywords

Tourism
Sustainable tourism
Tourism management
Tourism development

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