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González López, Alejandro
Loredo, Enrique
Herrera Arenas, Daniel
Sevilla Álvarez, Juan
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González López, A., Loredo, E., Herrera Arenas, D., & Sevilla Álvarez, J. (2020). Realidad Aumentada con aprovechamiento turístico: una aplicación para el Camín Real de la Mesa (tramo somedano). ROTUR. Revista De Ocio Y Turismo, 14(1), 47-59. https://doi.org/10.17979/rotur.2020.14.1.5943
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[Resumen] La Realidad Aumentada está cambiando la forma de experimentar los recursos y destinos
turísticos. Pese a las ventajas potenciales que puede aportar esta tecnología, los espacios
naturales protegidos han sido poco proactivos en su adopción. Por este motivo, en el presente
trabajo se realiza una propuesta innovadora de despliegue de Realidad Aumentada en el Camín
Real de la Mesa (Somiedo, España), itinerario turístico senderista que discurre por un espacio
natural protegido singular. Se trata de un entorno moldeado por la interacción secular entre
naturaleza y actividad humana, de gran calidad paisajística, pero que no es fácil de interpretar
en toda su amplitud en una visita autónoma. La solución diseñada y prototipada viene a
demostrar que la Realidad Aumentada es una herramienta apropiada y plenamente aplicable
para mejorar las experiencias turísticas y generar otras oportunidades en los espacios naturales
protegidos.
[Abstract] Augmented reality is changing the way we experience tourism resources and destinations. Despite the potential advantages of this technology, its adoption for tourism purposes in protected natural areas has been slow. This paper presents an innovative proposal for the deployment of augmented reality in the Royal Way of La Mesa (Somiedo, Spain). The Royal Way of La Mesa hiking route runs through a unique protected landscape that has been shaped by centuries of interaction between nature and human activity. Currently, however, autonomous visitors cannot fully avail of all the route has to offer. The solution designed and prototyped in this study demonstrates the suitability and applicability of augmented reality as a tool to improve tourist experience and expand the tourism potential of protected natural areas.
[Abstract] Augmented reality is changing the way we experience tourism resources and destinations. Despite the potential advantages of this technology, its adoption for tourism purposes in protected natural areas has been slow. This paper presents an innovative proposal for the deployment of augmented reality in the Royal Way of La Mesa (Somiedo, Spain). The Royal Way of La Mesa hiking route runs through a unique protected landscape that has been shaped by centuries of interaction between nature and human activity. Currently, however, autonomous visitors cannot fully avail of all the route has to offer. The solution designed and prototyped in this study demonstrates the suitability and applicability of augmented reality as a tool to improve tourist experience and expand the tourism potential of protected natural areas.
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