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    Contexto y desafíos de la producción de adobe en la provincia del Azuay: reflexión desde la mirada experta y los casos de estudio en Susudel y Sinincay
    (Universidad Mayor de San Andrés, 2017) Jara Ávila, David Francisco; Amaya Ruiz, Jorge Alberto; García Vélez, Gabriela Elizabeth
    The earth as a constructive material is one of the most fruitful historical symbols of the human being on the planet, more than 180 Cultural Heritage sites built on land are proof of said material and immaterial legacy. It is noteworthy the validity that the architecture on land follows having as a housing option in the world, this is what the United Nations maintains when establishing that at least a quarter of the world's population continues to live in land constructions, also raising the perspectives that such materiality can represent in favor of development sustainable and in contexts of high environmental vulnerability, where local resources are key elements in the prevention of natural disasters and in the generation of a territorial culture resilient Under these premises, this article seeks to reflect on the challenges and adobe opportunities that were raised in the last SIACOT 2016 by a series of experts in the subject, integrating as an area to experience this reflection in the Ecuadorian region of Azuay which presents a long history rooted in connection with the earth as constructive material, For this phase, the productive chain approach has been used as an approach to adobero sector, combined with a territorial analysis that is supported by primary bibliography and secondary, as well as in a series of qualitative methods (snowball and interviews semi-structured) and quantitative (survey) that support the practical analysis proposed. TO In addition, a territorial characterization on which the productive development of the adobe that allows to reveal from the praxis the systemic territorial links that involve such production Finally, the research highlights many of the challenges and potentialities that adobe establishes established by experts and brings new findings in the creation of productive and territorial value.
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    Cultural heritage maintenance campaigns as triggers of participatory processes in the city of Cuenca (Ecuador)
    (Universidad de Granada, Universidad de Cantabria, 2020) Tenze Alicia, Margarita; García Vélez, Gabriela Elizabeth; Jara Ávila, David Francisco; Cardoso Martínez, Fausto Adrián; Amaya Ruiz, Jorge Alberto
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    Identificación de los impactos que genera el patrimonio cultural en el territorio, desde un enfoque cualitativo y participativo: el caso de estudio del barrio de San Roque.
    (2019-03-20) Jara Ávila, David Francisco; Astudillo Cordero, Jaime Sebastián
    Culture is a fundamental pillar of Development in the territory and cultural heritage is a significant and fundamental part of that Culture. Therefore, it is necessary to ask the following question: What is the role of cultural heritage in the development dynamics of the territory? In this framework, identifying the impacts of this heritage allows us to understand this role. This means that, the heritage values generate impacts in the territory and, at the same time, these impacts increase or decrease these values. The present study shows some evidences in the local and international context, respect to identification experiences of cultural heritage impacts in the territory, through which has applied a qualitative and participatory methodology in the neighborhood of San Roque (Cuenca - Ecuador), in order to determine the effects generated by cultural heritage in the economic, social, cultural and environmental spheres of the neighborhood. Through this analysis, several impacts of the presence of cultural heritage have been determined, highlighting, for example, the tension between the institutions in charge of property management and the community, with respect to the objectives that each one pursues of said heritage. However, the presence of an intangible heritage has also been determined, capable of generating spaces for meetings, coexistence, social capital and cohesion among neighbors.

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