Sumario: | This doctoral thesis by Omaida Romeu Torres proposes a theoretical and methodological framework for establishing rural ecomuseums in the province of Sancti Spíritus, Cuba. The study evaluates the current state of ecomuseums in Cuba, highlighting the need for a strategic approach to integrate local communities and sustainable practices. The research includes an analysis of local resources, community involvement, and the development of a comprehensive strategy for the implementation of ecomuseums. The goal is to foster local development by leveraging cultural heritage and environmental conservation, with a focus on participatory processes. The work also contrasts the Cuban context with European experiences, emphasizing the potential of ecomuseums as tools for community empowerment and sustainable development.
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