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Ítem Contribución de la bicicleta a la movilidad urbana sostenible: análisis de factores psicológicos(Los Libros de la Catarata, 2024) Monteagudo Sánchez, María Jesús ; San Salvador del Valle, Roberto; Villatoro, FernandoÍtem Marca territorial como herramienta para el desarrollo sistémico y sostenible(Universidad de Deusto, 2019-09-09) Villatoro, Fernando; Amigo Fernández de Arroyabe, María Luisa; Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y HumanasLa tesis aborda los conceptos de “marca territorial” y “desarrollo territorial sistémico y sostenible” desde una perspectiva de sistema. Dicha perspectiva entiende el territorio como un sistema vivo y en constante cambio. Se identifican cuatro factores subyacentes, a través de un Análisis Factorial Exploratorio (AFE), los cuales se contrastan con cinco variables que nos ayudaran a gestionar una marca territorial. La reflexión y los factores encontrados se convierten en una herramienta al servicio de los gestores de marca territorial que quieran emprender un proceso similar en entornos protegidos y transfronterizos. La aplicación de trabajo de campo se realizó en la Reserva de Biosfera Transfronteriza Trifinio-Fraternidad entre El Salvador, Honduras y Guatemala.Ítem Una propuesta de Aprendizaje-Servicio (ApS) en el marco universitario a partir del diálogo transdisciplinario y transgeneracional(Tirant lo Blanch, 2024) Monteagudo Sánchez, María Jesús; Villatoro, Fernando; San Salvador del Valle, RobertoÍtem Use and promotion of bicycles for sustainable urban mobility: the case of Bizkaia(Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), 2025-02) Monteagudo Sánchez, María Jesús; Villatoro, Fernando; San Salvador del Valle, Roberto; Aranbarri Kortabarria, NereaIn today’s global scenario, any aspiration for sustainable development centers around cities. Decades of a hegemonic motor vehicle culture have led to unprecedented levels of noise and environmental pollution, urban congestion, sedentary lifestyles, and increased vulnerability to the effects of climate change. Mobility, thus, becomes a cornerstone in transitioning toward more sustainable urban models, where active mobility is unquestionable. More and more cities are focusing on promoting urban cycling, not only as a leisure practice, but also as an alternative mode of transport. This article delves into the progress and current situation of cycling in Bizkaia, a city in the Basque Country in northern Spain. Based on the insights from and knowledge of seventeen experts, it explores the main challenges and strategic actions necessary to promote its expansion as a sustainable urban transport mode. The study employs a qualitative methodology, with results affirming the importance of some of the “key factors” identified in the literature as essential for any transition toward sustainable urban mobility through cycling. Among these key factors, sports leisure is highlighted due to its central role as a facilitator in the acquisition and consolidation of these new mobility habits. The study concludes by advancing five fundamental premises, the main contribution of this work, that encapsulate essential knowledge, without which any strategy to promote cycling as an alternative mode of sustainable urban mobility may falter.Ítem When leisure is a central value for elderly people: a reading from narrative research(Universidad de Almería, Editorial Universidad de Almería (edual), 2021) Monteagudo Sánchez, María Jesús; San Salvador del Valle, Roberto; Villatoro, Fernando; Elsen, CatherineThrough narrative research, this article analyses elderly people´s leisure in Spain, from the experiential paradigm and a ambination of sincronic and diachronic perspective, which seeks to know the evolution of leisure across lifespan and the impact of past leisure in the current leisure styles. The analysis of the particular case of a 71 years old woman, for whom leisure becomes a central element in her life after her widowhood, contributes to know the psychosocial factors and processes that make leisure a source of well-being and vital engagement among elderly people.