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    Application of Digital Techniques in Industrial Heritage Areas and Building Efficient Management Models: Some Case Studies in Spain
    (MDPI AG, 2019) Pardo Abad, Carlos Javier
    This research represents a novel contribution regarding the application of digital technology to the management and cultural promotion of industrial heritage. The study answers questions about the level of digital transformation of certain preselected buildings and areas of great historical and technical interest. It includes an extensive bibliographic review and analyzes different variables linked to webpages, which are the main source of information for visitors, and studies the level of digitization using a survey of the technical managers. The results are valuable because they offer an original profile of selected industrial heritage sites, characterized by an important connection between visitors, visited spaces, and available resources; the interaction of these three elements with the surrounding territory, fostering a new competitive capacity; the projection of each place in a modern and attractive way; and the commitment to an efficient and sustainable local management model. The results provide a fresh look at the technological changes embodied by new uses in old industrialization sites. In addition, the performed analysis could easily be applied and operationally compared in other different heritage environments
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    Environmental Recovery of Abandoned Mining Areas in Spain: Sustainability and New Landscapes in Some Case Studies
    (2019) Pardo Abad, Carlos Javier
    The closure of open-cast mines has prompted the appearance of large, run-down and environmentally degraded spaces. Current legislation requires that such spaces, which mining marked so heavily over such long periods of time, must be restored. The measures adopted have such a wide-ranging territorial impact that they represent the creation of new landscapes in line with strict environmental sustainability criteria. Reducing slopes and banks, securing and decontaminating soils, filling the large mining holes and planting native plant species and crops have been the main solutions applied in the old mining areas. The black colour of the mines has been replaced by a new green colour in line with the natural environment, in a relatively recent and constant process that some authors relate to the concept of regenerative development, different but linked to the more traditional sustainable development. The analysis conducted in this research focuses on several Spanish cases that are highly representative, both nationally and internationally, of what the changes undertaken after mines are abandoned entail.
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    Conservation, management and tourist use of preindustrial heritage. Identification of Spanish experiences from a territorial analysis
    (American Research Institute of Policy Development, 2015-06) Pardo Abad, Carlos Javier; Martínez Pino, Joaquín
    Spain's pre-industrial heritage is of high cultural value as a manifestation of the traditional forms of production in buildings with unique features and as an expression of the identity of many territories. This heritage, increasingly valued as a result of the growing interest in heritage in general and production-related heritage in particular, offers great opportunities as a tourism resource. This legacy has been taken as the basis for opening new museums and interpretation centres, becoming one of today's points of reference for places of old artisan or manufacturing traditions and a local management model that promotes conservation and promotion in line with the indispensable principles of environmental sustainability.