Listar AA - Artículos por autor "Andrade-Marqués, María José"
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3DPortCityMeasure: Methodology for the Comparative Study of Good Practices in Port–City Integration.
Andrade-Marqués, María José; Costa, Joao Pedro; Blasco-López, José (MDPI, 2020-01-24)Most port cities have a long history of investment in the waterfront, adapting these spaces to improve the quality of life of its inhabitants and increase the tourist interest of the city, in a 50-year process of waterfront ... -
A City Profile of Malaga: The Role of the Port-City Border throughout Historical Transformations.
Andrade-Marqués, María José; Costa, Joao Pedro; Jiménez-Morales, Eduardo; Ruiz-Jaramillo, Jonathan (Cogitatio Press, 2021)The relationships Malaga has established with its port have changed over the centuries, conjuring up a variety of scenarios and circumstances. The past and present are closely linked phenomena in this case study where the ... -
A Multicriteria Approach to Adaptive Reuse of Industrial Heritage: Case Studies of Riverside Power Plants
Añibarro, María V.; Andrade-Marqués, María José; Jiménez-Morales, Eduardo (IOAP-MDPI, 2023-01-22)City riverbanks usually have great landscape value and are iconic public spaces. However, there are many cities with large abandoned industrial buildings, such as power plants, on their riverbanks. Such buildings run the ... -
Challenges for European Tourist-City-Ports: Strategies for a Sustainable Coexistence in the Cruise Post-COVID Context.
Andrade-Marqués, María José; Costa, Joao Pedro; Jiménez-Morales, Eduardo (MDPI, 2021-11-19)In recent years, cruise tourism has increased the negative effects caused by touristification in many European port cities. Despite this, these cities are in a great competition to be a destination, a tourist-port. Cruise ... -
Reuse of port industrial heritage in tourist cities: Shipyards as case studies.
Andrade-Marqués, María José; Jiménez-Morales, Eduardo; Rodríguez-Ramos, Rachel; Martínez-Ramírez, Pablo (Elsevier, 2024)The progressive deindustrialisation of many western cities since the 1980s has led to many industrial zones linked to port activities being abandoned or falling into disuse. Cities such as Barcelona, Naples, Lisbon, ... -
The (Re)Industrialised Waterfront as a “Fluid Territory”: The Case of Lisbon and the Tagus Estuary.
Costa, Joao Pedro; Andrade-Marqués, María José; Dal Cin, Francesca (Cogitatio, 2023-09-06)If delta and estuary areas are observed under the perspective of a double system of dynamic infrastructures, the object of parallel “water/urbanisation” processes, the interface spaces become key nodes. In this perspective, ... -
Turismo de cruceros en la interfaz puerto-ciudad Mediterránea: nueva época del waterfront, con beneficios en un Smart Destination
Perea Medina, Beatriz; Andrade-Marqués, María José; Rosa-Jiménez, Carlos (Universidad de Murcia, 2018-12-11)Este estudio se sitúa en la literatura sobre la industria de cruceros atendiendo al fenó¬meno waterfront y al desarrollo de una nueva interfaz crucero-ciudad promovida por el turismo de cruceros. Se parte de una hipótesis, ...