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Associate Professor, Portucalense University, Portugal
Prof. Dr. Fátima Matos Silva is an Associate Professor at Universidade Portucalense, specializing in the Department of Tourism, Heritage, and Culture. With a Ph.D. from the University of Granada in 2008, she has been a research fellow of the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) and has contributed significantly to her field for over three decades. Since 1988, Prof. Dr. Silva has developed her professional career at Portucalense University, excelling in roles such as researcher, educator, and coordinator. She has played a key part in various advisory bodies within the university, highlighting her leadership and influence in academia. Prof. Dr. Silva’s research focuses on the intersection of tourism, cultural heritage, sustainability, and technological advancements. Her work has had a profound impact on both academia and policy-making, focusing on challenges faced by cultural tourism and the preservation of heritage in urban environments.
Profile
Education
Prof. Dr. Fátima Matos Silva holds a Ph.D. from the University of Granada, Spain (2008), where she pursued a European Doctorate. Her academic journey began with a deep interest in tourism, culture, and heritage, areas in which she would later become a recognized expert. She was a fellow of the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), which enabled her to further her studies and research at the European level. The combination of her academic training and practical experience has solidified her expertise in tourism, cultural preservation, sustainability, and the challenges faced by historical urban centers. Her doctoral research, which explored significant cultural and tourism themes, laid the foundation for her future work, and she has continued to shape the academic and professional discourse in her fields of interest. Prof. Dr. Silva’s education emphasizes a blend of interdisciplinary knowledge, fostering her passion for connecting academia to real-world challenges.
Experience
Prof. Dr. Fátima Matos Silva has been actively engaged in academia for over three decades, dedicating herself to both teaching and research at Universidade Portucalense. She has developed expertise in tourism, heritage, and cultural studies, working across various roles, including research, teaching, and as a coordinator of study cycles. Since joining the university in 1988, she has consistently contributed to shaping the academic landscape in Portugal. Prof. Dr. Silva has also played a pivotal role in several institutional advisory bodies, underlining her leadership in shaping curricula and research priorities. Beyond her administrative and teaching responsibilities, she has collaborated with international researchers, institutions, and conferences, bringing global insights into her work. Her interdisciplinary approach has influenced tourism policies and cultural heritage preservation practices, particularly in the context of urban development. Prof. Dr. Silva has proven to be a key figure in bridging theory and practice in the fields of tourism and heritage.
Research Focus
Prof. Dr. Fátima Matos Silva’s research focus lies at the intersection of tourism, cultural heritage, sustainability, and technological advancements. Her work explores how tourism impacts cultural heritage, with a particular emphasis on environmental factors such as pollution and risk management. She has conducted extensive research on the sustainability of tourism events and their accessibility, studying the economic, social, and environmental implications. Her recent work on events such as the Coldplay Tour in Brazil and the Electric Love Festival in Austria demonstrates her commitment to exploring the intersection of music, sustainability, and tourism. Additionally, Prof. Dr. Silva has studied pilgrimages along the Portuguese Way to Santiago de Compostela, investigating their cultural and social significance. Her contributions also extend to exploring universal accessibility along pilgrimage routes and the role of branding in promoting tourist destinations like Porto and La Paz. Prof. Dr. Silva’s interdisciplinary approach aims to drive innovation and sustainability within the tourism sector.
Publication Top Notes
- The Impact of Pollution on Cultural Heritage in the Historic Centre of Porto, Portugal 🌍🏛️
- Music Events, Sustainability and Accessibility: A Case Study on the Coldplay Tour in Brazil 🎶🌱
- Sustainability and Technological Advancements in Tourism Events: The Case of Electric Love Festival (Salzburg, Austria) 🎉🔋
- Perception of Risk and Identification of Security Measures When Visiting Cultural Heritage 🏰🔒
- Pilgrimages on the Portuguese Way to Santiago de Compostela: Evolution and Motivations 🚶♀️⛪
- Visual Communication and Evangelizing Art in the Temple of San Francisco of La Paz (Bolivia) 🖼️🌏
- The Importance of the Brand to Promote Tourist Destinations: The Cases of Porto (Portugal) and La Paz (Bolivia) 🌆📈
- Universal Accessibility on the Portuguese Coastal Way to Santiago in Porto Municipality 🌊♿
- Research Management and Virtual Accessibility: The Case of Paraguayan Universities 🖥️🌐
- Virtual Accessibility to Enhance Research Efficiency: The Case of Bolivian Universities 💻🌍