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Sustainable Development Symposium 2015 Lisbon INTENSIVE AGRICULTURE Vs TOURISM DEVELOPMENT: The need for integrated planning in the eastern Costa Tropical of Granada J.L. Rivas Navarro; B. Bravo Rodríguez; C. Curiel Sanz Department of Urban and Regional Planning University of Granada (Spain) Laboratory of Urban and Spatial Planning University of Granada (Spain)

INTRODUCTION In urban development policies seems consolidated the idea that a country increases its competitiveness as economic sectors are added to your offer and these are increasingly efficient.

INTRODUCTION In urban development policies seems consolidated the idea that a country increases its competitiveness as economic sectors are added to your offer and these are increasingly efficient. the consolidation of communications infrastructure the implementation of all kinds of urban facilities the diversity of commercial fabric the diversification of employment focusing on economic sectors: o Tourism o Heritage o research and university o supramunicipal or subregional governance o

INTRODUCTION However, many territories have shown how specialization has also been a good direction for development, identifying sectors and spatially locating unique strengths to enhance to the detriment of other interests occasionally outside the inherited local development.

CASE STUDY: COSTA TROPICAL The Spanish Mediterranean coast took place, from the sixties onwards, an excessive exploitation of the soil resource, driven by tourism -specifically by tourism known as sun and sand - which produced a huge housing stock -with an occupation too seasonal-, and deterioration of the landscape or water exploitation among other negative effects.

COSTA TROPICAL The Spanish Mediterranean coast took place, from the sixties onwards, an excessive exploitation of the soil resource, driven by tourism -specifically by tourism known as sun and sand- which produced a huge housing stock -with an occupation too seasonal-, and deterioration of the landscape or water exploitation among other negative effects. This model of occupation has resulted in many cases an almost generalized conurbation coast, except for some protected natural areas

COSTA TROPICAL In this sense, the case of the province of Granada is paradigmatic. The lack of both rail connection and through the 'Autovía del Mediterráneo' has allowed today a space of more than 50 kilometers of coastline with very different conditions, we might call "pre-tourist", without massive urbanization and still considerable potential for change.

COSTA TROPICAL However we are not facing a protected natural area, but a territory where large-scale tourism sector decided not to operate.

COSTA TROPICAL The community of municipalities of the Costa Tropical of Granada. Set between the skirts of the Sierra Nevada, are around 20 cities that have formed a collective municipality.

COSTA TROPICAL It is a territory of around one hundred thousand stable inhabitants as well as seasonal residents in central towns and dispersed settlements about a territory in which the most important economical activities are tourism, agriculture and agro-industry as well as services.

COSTA TROPICAL The abrupt topography along the 50 km of coastline becomes less aggressive in small valleys near the waterways that make up its principal watershed, the greatest of which being the Guadalfeo River.

Sustainable Development Symposium 2015 COSTA TROPICAL The watercourses are also channels that connect the coast to the interior, giving the group of towns into the Alpujarra living off agriculture and ranching an echo on the coast, a dual system that converts the geographic units into complex urban systems between mountain and coast.

Sustainable Development Symposium 2015 COSTA TROPICAL This hydrographical network is what supports intensive agriculture, and the terraced hillsides and fertile valleys that are created by these waterways are completely occupied by this type of crop.

COSTA TROPICAL The need to exploit the hours of sunshine, low rainfall and the lack of industrialization characteristic of Andalusia, led to this territory to consolidate in the last three decades a type of intensive agriculture based on the greenhouse.

One of the characteristics of this activity is its visual presence over the hillside vegetation in which the parceled forms are structured to create the interior space of the subtropical climate. COSTA TROPICAL

COSTA TROPICAL The landscape impact of hillsides covered in white plastic is notable, eroding the biodiversity and making other types of development like tourism, the other source of economic income in the region, difficult.

GREENHOUSES Some works manifest the economic importance of the greenhouse agricultural sector for this territory, where the other economic source is seasonal tourism. In the attached outline we can see that although intensive agriculture has greatly developed in recent years, there is still a potential to double the amount of existing greenhouses. It is therefore an opportunity for employment and economic development that should seek complicity with other uses and mechanisms for integrating landscape to improve the biodiversity of the costal territory.

GREENHOUSES These works manifest the economic importance of the greenhouse agricultural sector for this territory, where the other economic source is seasonal tourism. In the attached outline we can see that although intensive agriculture has greatly developed in recent years, there is still a potential to double the amount of existing greenhouses. It is therefore an opportunity for employment and economic development that should seek complicity with other uses and mechanisms for integrating landscape to improve the biodiversity of the costal territory. Sup. Actual de Invernaderos (Has) Sup. Potencial Invernaderos (Has) Sup. Actual de Vega (Has) Sup. Potencial de Vega Almuñecar 0,25 0,25 Itrabo 23,24 23,24 Jete 1,51 1,51 Molvízar 65,48 127,65 Motril 1088,83 1750,41 Salobreña 82,07 269,02 349,54 363,33 0,00 0,00 91,11 91,57 35,62 35,62 1013,88 1913,05 1090,15 1253,78 TOTAL (Has) 1261,38 2614,05 2614,05 2614,05 Number of jobs per Has of Greenhouse 3,9 Number of jobs per Has of open field 0,39

GREENHOUSES The cultivation under plastic has been considered by the planning and urban development of this territory as incompatible with tourism. It is now that local authorities are aware of the need to diversify the economic sectors of local development and need to support both sectors in an integrated and sustainable planning.

MASTER In the frame of the Master of Urban Planning (UGR) is carried out a research that is singling out this area of the coast, beyond the indistinct vision of the Andalusian Plan of the coast (PPCLA). This workshop is a recent multidisciplinary experience with the participation of the social agents, economics and politics of the territorial studies and focuses on finding criteria of urban design, urban planning and sustainable development.

MASTER It is presented here this work in progress which seeks to rethink the future of this territory from the base of: the integration of land uses the multitemporality innovation in the agricultural and tourism sectors, among others the utilization of natural resources respect and enhancement of the landscape and the emerging local economies

MASTER the rural space + integrators urban facilities An investment in the multifunctionality of the agricultural periurban space as a quality in itself in which ecological, landscape, patrimony, cultural, social, aesthetic, etc. that generate services (direct and indirect) to the population are realized together with the agricultural functions. This project seeks to increase the functional diversity and cohabitation between the greenhouses, urban facilities, residence, tourism and heritage, generating hybridized crossroads that increase the urban network and re-qualify the agro industrial activity.

MASTER

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MASTER the rural space + integrators urban facilities An investment in the multifunctionality of the agricultural periurban space as a quality in itself in which ecological, landscape, patrimony, cultural, social, aesthetic, etc. that generate services (direct and indirect) to the population are realized together with the agricultural functions. This project seeks to increase the functional diversity and cohabitation between the greenhouses, urban facilities, residence, tourism and heritage, generating hybridized crossroads that increase the urban network and re-qualify the agro industrial activity. The recognition of these other functions and the services generate permit: A more detailed knowledge of the territory. An integral evaluation of space, beyond productivity or economy. A deepening of the identity of the agricultural periurban space, recognizing that multifunctionality has been revealed as a quality with a territorial and contextual character. Enrichment of the vision of space in general to make decisions when planning and intervening.

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AN INTEGRATED PLANNING The following items suppose the programmatic repertory towards which the projects in the different localizations can and should orient themselves, calibrating in each case more or less of each one and the possible combinations of all four. INTEGRATED PLANNING Integrating urban or territorial facilities, environment and municipality extension A territory that recognizes itself and that prepares for the new infrastructures, sum of times. Households, tourism, heritage: the historic city (accessibility) The rural area, the agricultural and ranching support, urbanism hybrids.

AN INTEGRATED PLANNING As a conclusion, this set of actions and strategies assumes the mainstreaming of sectorial initiatives (of roads, area zoning, economic policies centred around sectors such as tourism and industry, etc) which go on to be discussed in horizontally converging platforms in search of coherence criteria.

AN INTEGRATED PLANNING Thanks for your attention Juan Luis Rivas juanluisrivas@ugr.es @juawohl Belén Bravo Rodríguez bbravo@ugr.es

Thanks for your attention Juan Luis Rivas juanluisrivas@ugr.es @juawohl Belén Bravo Rodríguez bbravo@ugr.es 1. J.L. Rivas, La travesía más transparente. La visión de Córdoba, Málaga y Granada desde su calle ciudad. (2012). Doctoral Thesis. [On line]. Available: http://biblioteca.ugr.es/ 2. P. Gallego, La no ciudad en el N.O. de la Peninsula, in O-monografias. Revista de arte y arquitectura, vol. II, 2010, pp. 37-73. 3. Secretaría General de Ordenación del Territorio y Urbanismo. (2012). Documento para la Concertación. Plan Especial de ordenación integral de la Vega de Granada. [On line]. Available: www.juntadeandalucia.es/medioambiente/site/portalweb 4. P. Cáceres. Plataforma Salvemos La Vega. Internet: www.vegadegranada.es/vega/salvemos_la_vega.html 5. A. Torres, A. Matarán, J.F. Bejarano and C. Sanz, Nuevas metodologías en los procesos de planificación del territorio: aplicación al caso andaluz. (PLANPAIS) presented at the XI CONGRESO ESPAÑOL DE SOCIOLOGÍA, Madrid, España, 2013. 6. J.L. Rivas and B. Bravo, Creative city in suburban areas: geographical and agricultural matrix as the basis for the new nodal space, in Spaces and Flows: An International Journal of Urban and ExtraUrban Studies, vol. 3, issue 4, pp. 1-16, Jul. 2013. 7. Un curso de urbanismo 2003-2004. Diputación de Granada y Universidad de Granada. Gómez, Rivas, Cabrera. DUOT. 8. Una ciudad de ciudades. Máster de Urbanismo de la UGR. 2012-2013. 9. Costa Ibérica MVRDV 10. Trabajos del Taller de Planes y Proyectos del Máster de Urbanismo de la UGR 2013_2014 11. Tesis Doctoral Ecoestructura del Delta del Guadalfeo (Granada). Rocío Pérez Campaña. UGR.