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Archaeology as a Tool to Protect the Territory from Gentrification -…
Archaeology as a Tool to Protect the Territory from Gentrification
Conservation of Archaeological Heritage
Protection of cultural identity
Preservation of traditions against modernization and technology.
Avoid loss of identity due to gentrification processes.
Rescue of pre-colonial and colonial remains
Ruins and old roads to Medellín.
Recovery of historical customs like bartering.
Sustainable Tourism Development
Archaeological Tourism in Santa Elena and Parque Arví
Creation of heritage and archaeological routes (Mazo and Piedras Blancas ).
Eco-tourism activities that include historical and ecological knowledge.
Economic benefits for the community
Job creation through tourism services.
Local economic development based on conscious tourism.
Identity and Sense of Belonging
Education and awareness of the community
Spread of archaeological heritage through guides, maps, and educational materials.
Encourage cultural pride in all generations.
Recognition and appreciation of heritage
Involve residents and visitors in protecting remains.
Promote attachment to local customs and traditions.
Current Risks and Problems
Lack of knowledge and deterioration of heritage
Lack of promotion and proper conservation of archaeological resources.
Risk of disappearance of historical remains and cultural identity loss.
Gentrification and uncontrolled commercialization
Threat of displacement of local residents due to tourism development.
Loss of cultural authenticity by commercial exploitation of the territory.
Tourism as a Tool for Social Transformation
Responsible and conscious tourism
Use of archaeological remains for progress without losing identity.
Generation of awareness and sustainability for future generations' enjoyment.
Relationship between tourism and heritage
Tourism as a way to meet leisure, knowledge, and research needs.
Integration of historical, environmental, and social context in the tourist experience.
Reasons to Fight Gentrification through Archaeology
Promotion of community attachment
Strengthen local identity as a barrier against community displacement.
Encourage active participation of residents in heritage management.
Inclusive economic development
Promote economic opportunities for the local community, avoiding social exclusion.
Establish tourism models that directly benefit the territory's residents.
Protection against excessive commercialization
Prevent historical heritage from being exploited without considering its cultural value.
Control tourism development to preserve the territory's authenticity.