2020
DOI: 10.14198/inturi2020.20.12
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Paisaje patrimonial y turismo en la zona precordillerana de Panguipulli, sur de Chile

Abstract: En la zona precordillerana lacustre del sur de Chile las prácticas culturales de las comunidades mapuche contribuyen a una gestión del paisaje de bajo impacto que ha permitido preservar la riqueza patrimonial natural y cultural de la zona. A través de un enfoque cualitativo de investigación se establece que tal bajo impacto es, en parte, resultado de la relación de convivencia que las comunidades han mantenido con el territorio que habitan. Surge de ello un paisaje patrimonial que, por su carácter y valores re… Show more

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“…The landscape proved to be a suitable concept for enhancing cultural character and nature conservation [28]. Cultural heritage landscapes have been recognized as landscapes of high value [29,30], but they are very vulnerable to change. In recent years, the international heritage field has begun to implement programs such as the Connecting Practice Project, Nature-Culture/ Culture-Nature Journey, etc., aimed at collaborative expeditions to registered natural or cultural heritage sites to identify the interconnections between natural and cultural values and actively promote integrated nature-culture management approaches [31,32].…”
Section: Literature Review 21 Holistic Conservation Of Heritage Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The landscape proved to be a suitable concept for enhancing cultural character and nature conservation [28]. Cultural heritage landscapes have been recognized as landscapes of high value [29,30], but they are very vulnerable to change. In recent years, the international heritage field has begun to implement programs such as the Connecting Practice Project, Nature-Culture/ Culture-Nature Journey, etc., aimed at collaborative expeditions to registered natural or cultural heritage sites to identify the interconnections between natural and cultural values and actively promote integrated nature-culture management approaches [31,32].…”
Section: Literature Review 21 Holistic Conservation Of Heritage Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%