2008
DOI: 10.33349/2008.66.2526
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Caracterización patrimonial del mapa de paisajes de Andalucía

Abstract: Andalucía es un territorio fuertemente antropizado y su paisaje se ha ido definiendo a través de siglos de historia. Cientos de generaciones de seres humanos agrupados en bandas, tribus, ciudades o estados, con diferentes niveles tecnológicos y capacidad de transformación del medio y con relaciones culturales de corto y largo alcance con otros grupos humanos, han habitado y/o transitado este territorio y explotado sus recursos dejando fortísimas improntas en el paisaje que percibieron y percibimos. Desde el ám… Show more

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“…Phase III – units’ value assessment: in this phase, all the compiled information is recorded on a file sheet in which the data collected from phase I are displayed. Recommendations and upcoming needs for each landscape unit are also outlined (Fernández Cacho et al , 2008). Phase IV – specific analysis per unit: in this part of the project, a more exhaustive study of each defined unit is carried out, focusing on the identification of aspects that effectively complete the characterisation of said unit.…”
Section: Research Methodology and Project Status And Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Phase III – units’ value assessment: in this phase, all the compiled information is recorded on a file sheet in which the data collected from phase I are displayed. Recommendations and upcoming needs for each landscape unit are also outlined (Fernández Cacho et al , 2008). Phase IV – specific analysis per unit: in this part of the project, a more exhaustive study of each defined unit is carried out, focusing on the identification of aspects that effectively complete the characterisation of said unit.…”
Section: Research Methodology and Project Status And Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phase III – units’ value assessment: in this phase, all the compiled information is recorded on a file sheet in which the data collected from phase I are displayed. Recommendations and upcoming needs for each landscape unit are also outlined (Fernández Cacho et al , 2008).…”
Section: Research Methodology and Project Status And Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This way, the research presented here ads on to other Spanish initiatives in this same vein. The Spanish regions are progressively opting to develop informative instruments that treat landscapes on two scales to implement the ELC: (i) on a larger scale, the process begins with the construction of a regional map, through the cultural characterization of its landscapes; and (ii) on a smaller scale an inventory of landscapes of special cultural interest is developed (Dempsey & Wilbrand, 2017;Fernandez Cacho, Fernández Salinas, Hernández León, López Martín, & Quintero Morón, 2008;Rodrigo Cámara et al, 2012;Santé et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A partir de dicho inventario se pretende integrar aquellos contextos territoriales representativos de las diversas formas de interacción entre los seres humanos y el medio físico, cuyos habitantes han sabido mantener a través de prácticas sostenibles de asentamiento y explotación de los recursos, poniendo el énfasis en sus valores culturales, materiales e inmateriales. Se trata, por tanto, de contextos territoriales en los que las escasas alteraciones han permitido la conservación de prácticas ancestrales (Fernández et al, 2008), estableciendo grandes categorías de sistemas de referencia patrimonial (Rodríguez et al, 2012).…”
Section: Los Instrumentos De Catalogación Culturalunclassified