Petroglyph Cultural Heritage in Tourism and sustainable and sustainability Local Development of Carabobo State, Venezuela
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Endogenous and sustainable development, cultural heritage, petroglyphAbstract
Sustainable and sustainability development is a fundamental model within the current public policy agendas of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), by proposing a productive chain between economy, culture and environment to achieve the welfare of the polis. For this reason, this essay intends to incorporate culture and heritage into the debate on human development in a natural museum proposal, at the risk of being misunderstood from the categorical extremes of sustainability and sustainable to the development-growth binomial in the Carabobo-Venezuela region. Therefore, in this investigative challenge, when resorting to the mediations of a dialectical-historicist method, the definite meanings that place the benefits and socialized externalities in a community, ancestral, timeless cultural place that concludes in our evocations and invocations that modernity has emptied.
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