Carlos Lara

Carlos Lara

researcher Mexico

Carlos Lara is a researcher focused on cultural policies in Mexico, who has critically analyzed the decline in visitors to archaeological sites post-pandemic. He attributes this downturn to factors such as the mismanagement of tourist sites, the influx of low-quality goods, and a lack of coherent governmental strategies for cultural tourism. His insights suggest that the chaotic conditions at popular sites like Chichén Itzá have dissuaded tourists, ultimately impacting the overall cultural tourism landscape in the country.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
188,418
Power
1,659$
Sentiment
4.51
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Ecuador 1 8.00 0.07% +0% 17,643,060 13,186 $108,000 81$
Mexico 1 4.00 0.13% +0% 128,932,753 167,445 $1,200,000 1,558$
Honduras 1 5.00 0.08% +0% 9,904,608 7,787 $25,000 20$
Totals 3 156,480,421 188,418 $1,333,000 1,659$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

Mexico Mexico: Carlos Lara is a cultural rights specialist who commented on the stagnation of budget and actions in the first year of the administration. 4

El Universal: Política cultural estancada, en el primer año de Sheinbaum

Honduras Honduras: Carlos Lara was a victim who lost his life in a violent attack. 5

La Prensa – high-circulation Honduran daily: atacan a balazos a familia, mueren padre e hijo

Bolivia Bolivia: Carlos Lara is the president of the Union of Environmental Journalists of Bolivia and a professor at the University Franz Tamayo. 6

El Deber: Cómo el reciclaje está revolucionando la economía y generando empleo

Mexico Mexico: Carlos Lara is a specialist in cultural rights who discusses the issue of Chinese products imitating crafts. 7

El Universal: Piden que Aduanas actúe contra copias de artesanías

Mexico Mexico: Carlos Lara is a researcher in cultural policies who discusses the decline in visitors to archaeological sites. 5

El Universal: A cinco años del Covid, turismo cultural no ha vuelto del todo a las zonas arqueológicas