2023
DOI: 10.5821/ace.17.51.11807
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Cultural Landscapes Inventories: Theories, Methods and Techniques

Abstract: L'interès pels paisatges culturals des d'àmbits acadèmics i administratius s'ha incrementat en els últims decennis a causa de la globalització, amb la conseqüent pèrdua del caràcter distintiu dels territoris, i a l'acceleració dels processos de transformació del mitjà. Aquesta situació ha propiciat, com va ocórrer en el passat amb el patrimoni moble i immoble, l'elaboració d'inventaris de paisatges culturals com a primer pas perquè en prengueu coneixement, reconeixement i preservació davant els potencials impa… Show more

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“…Cultural landscape is part of the development of the primary landscape, in the form of a natural landscape that has existed since the neolithic era and will continue to grow. Meanwhile, according to Munárriz (2010) in Fernández Cacho (2023) cultural landscape is defined as the result of the transformation of the natural environment by humans in an effort to form, use, manage, and enjoy it, based on distinctive cultural patterns. Cultural landscape is considered as a link between nature and culture, tangible and intangible heritage, and cultural and biological diversity (Vlami et al 2017).…”
Section: Climate Sensitive Urban Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cultural landscape is part of the development of the primary landscape, in the form of a natural landscape that has existed since the neolithic era and will continue to grow. Meanwhile, according to Munárriz (2010) in Fernández Cacho (2023) cultural landscape is defined as the result of the transformation of the natural environment by humans in an effort to form, use, manage, and enjoy it, based on distinctive cultural patterns. Cultural landscape is considered as a link between nature and culture, tangible and intangible heritage, and cultural and biological diversity (Vlami et al 2017).…”
Section: Climate Sensitive Urban Designmentioning
confidence: 99%