Heritage, Tourism and Local Development in Peripheral Rural Spaces: Mértola (Baixo Alentejo, Portugal)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methodology and Case Study
2.1. Data and Methods
- Interview 1 (hereinafter Int1): political representative of the Town Council, vice president of the Mértola Municipal Chamber (hereinafter CMM).
- Interview 2 (hereinafter Int2): museology and heritage specialist for the CMM; also a member of the Mértola Archaeological Site (hereinafter CAM).
- Interview 3 (hereinafter Int3): archaeologist, director and the founder of the CAM.
- Interview 4 (hereinafter Int4): archaeologist, co-director of the CAM, responsible for management of CAM.
- Interview 5 (hereinafter Int5): local business woman, representative of the tourism sector.
2.2. Case Study: Mértola
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Actions Towards the Protection, Heritagisation and Enhancement of Tourism
- Criteria ii.
- “to exhibit an important interchange of human values” (cultural exchange)—the evidence of diverse civilisations in Mértola, visible in the organisation, architecture, archaeological remains, and traditions of the ‘vila’ (with special emphasis on the Roman, late antiquity and Islamic periods).
- Criteria iii.
- “to bear a unique or at least exceptional testimony to a cultural tradition or to a civilization which is living or which has disappeared”—early Christian remains.
- Criteria iv.
- To be an outstanding example of a type of building, architectural or technological ensemble, or landscape, which illustrates (a) significant stage(s) in human history—the remarkable strategic location of the town in terms of defence and river transport (the castle, city walls, and ‘Torre del Río’).
3.2. Evolution of Tourist Activity in the Municipal Context
- Entrepreneurship: small start-ups with no background in the field (specialist public employees) or self-employment deriving from training either professional or at a university.
- Sectorial diversification/income supplement: small-scale initiatives aimed at the diversification of typical products or noncorporate employment, mostly at local accommodation.
- Investment: internal investment concentrated on hospitality and accommodation by agents in other productive sectors setting up separate businesses and external companies mainly focused on investment funds and real estate. These are companies with complex business structures.
3.3. Assessment of the Actions in the Context
- (a)
- Stimulation of tourism packages around different approaches, i.e., heritage, nature, active lifestyles/sport, gastronomy, industrial/mining heritage, and hunting.
- (b)
- Expansion of initiatives throughout the municipality, not only the town.
- (c)
- Creation of quality-focussed products and image for commercialization.
- (d)
- Increased involvement of local population.
- (e)
- Active search for private investment.
3.4. Positions Indicated Among Stakeholders
3.5. The Successes, Failures, Results, and Overall Impact of the Processes
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Block of Questions | Questions | Obtained Information | ||||||
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t1 | t2 | t3 | t4 | t5 | t6 | t7 | ||
All interviewees | Heritage, tourism, or development idea | |||||||
Tourism management, organisation, and planning | ||||||||
Project objectives with the reference to the Mértola Vila Museu Project | ||||||||
Management of instruments and tools | ||||||||
Project funding | ||||||||
Participating actors and/or characteristics | ||||||||
Role of local population | ||||||||
Valuation of resources | ||||||||
Heritage, tourism, or development diagnosis | ||||||||
Cooperation, participation, and competition | ||||||||
Models consulted | ||||||||
Promotion strategies | ||||||||
Proposals | ||||||||
For companies | Company data, characteristics, and seniority | |||||||
Training, both of employers and employees | ||||||||
Origin of a company | ||||||||
Employment generated |
Territorial Scope | Guests (Total) | Guests (% of the National Total) | Lodging Capacity (Total) | Lodging Capacity (% of the National Total) |
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Baixo Alentejo | 202,534 | 0.80 | 3010 | 0.71 |
Alentejo | 1,470,950 | 5.83 | 23,852 | 5.64 |
Portugal | 25,249,904 | 100.00 | 423,152 | 100.00 |
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García-Delgado, F.J.; Martínez-Puche, A.; Lois-González, R.C. Heritage, Tourism and Local Development in Peripheral Rural Spaces: Mértola (Baixo Alentejo, Portugal). Sustainability 2020, 12, 9157. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12219157
García-Delgado FJ, Martínez-Puche A, Lois-González RC. Heritage, Tourism and Local Development in Peripheral Rural Spaces: Mértola (Baixo Alentejo, Portugal). Sustainability. 2020; 12(21):9157. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12219157
Chicago/Turabian StyleGarcía-Delgado, F. Javier, Antonio Martínez-Puche, and Rubén C. Lois-González. 2020. "Heritage, Tourism and Local Development in Peripheral Rural Spaces: Mértola (Baixo Alentejo, Portugal)" Sustainability 12, no. 21: 9157. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12219157
APA StyleGarcía-Delgado, F. J., Martínez-Puche, A., & Lois-González, R. C. (2020). Heritage, Tourism and Local Development in Peripheral Rural Spaces: Mértola (Baixo Alentejo, Portugal). Sustainability, 12(21), 9157. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12219157