MAGICAL TOWNS PROGRAM TOWARDS TERRITORIAL, AGE AND GENDER EQUITY

Authors

  • Laura Mendoza Kaplan Universidad Veracruzana
  • Laura Cruz Sánchez Universidad Veracruzana
  • Alín Callejas Hernández Universidad Veracruzana

Keywords:

Magical towns, territorial equity, social groups

Abstract

This work is part of a more far-reaching research, whose objective is to make visible the existing
inequity in our cities, and to monitor the progress in the construction of territorial equity that
would imply the provision of infrastructure and proximity services, available to the entire
population so that all age and social groups see their needs and aspirations related to it satisfied.
Under the hypothesis that although the designation of Pueblo Mágico brings local development
in equipment and infrastructure, this is not successful for the entire population, the present
research reviewed whether this situation is general or particular to certain sites, and if it is the
case, the objective is to make a proposal that contributes to the Magical Peoples Program
benefiting the entire territory thus designated and, within it, the 4 age groups -children, youth,
adults and older adults-, and all the social groups, here called genres, present in each place, in

such a way that it is progressively tending to the equitable enjoyment of the city or town in
question by all the inhabitants of the same.

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Published

2020-10-01

How to Cite

Mendoza Kaplan, L. ., Cruz Sánchez, L. ., & Callejas Hernández, A. . (2020). MAGICAL TOWNS PROGRAM TOWARDS TERRITORIAL, AGE AND GENDER EQUITY. Topofilia, (20), 132–145. Retrieved from https://topofilia.buap.mx/index.php/topofilia/article/view/84