Figure 1. Reforma Avenue from the air (2018), Source: Wikimedia Commons. by Paulina Beltrán Alessio Robles Originally built to connect the palace of an emperor and the center of the city, Paseo de la Reforma is arguably the most important avenue in Mexico City. It…
Tag: heritage studies
Figure 1. Street in Wiesbaden, Germany. (Author, 2024). by Jil Kremser What is post-colonialism? Relations between the Global North and the Global South are still fundamentally shaped by a shared past of colonisation. Postcolonialism addresses the persistence and after-effects of patterns of colonial rule. While…
Figure 1. Po Delta Valley landscape, from https://www.biosferadeltapo.it/delta-po-biosphere-reserve/ by Sara Mazzuchelli Nature reserves and tourism Natural heritage has always had an utterly special appeal and is attracting more and more visitors each year. The sense of urgency stimulated by the perception, increasingly present in our…