2023
DOI: 10.3390/heritage6030129
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Regional Identity and Intangible Heritage Related to Saffron Cultivation in Castilla-La Mancha (Spain)

Abstract: Agriculture is an important economic activity across much of the Western world. Beyond its productive purpose, we can also identify a cultural function that is expressed in the existence of a rich heritage associated with the interactions between nature and humans over time. This heritage includes tangible and intangible assets, the latter including traditional knowledge, history, knowledge of natural cycles, and the identification of the local population with its landscapes; in short, resources are understood… Show more

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“…The interest of sustainable tourists is not so much related to the beauty of the "end result, " but to the intrinsic value they have from a cultural perspective. Landscapes, especially those associated with agriculture, are mutable and identity-defining (Ruiz Pulpón et al, 2023). Society endures in them through their use and transformation.…”
Section: Content Analysis Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interest of sustainable tourists is not so much related to the beauty of the "end result, " but to the intrinsic value they have from a cultural perspective. Landscapes, especially those associated with agriculture, are mutable and identity-defining (Ruiz Pulpón et al, 2023). Society endures in them through their use and transformation.…”
Section: Content Analysis Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for the first point, a number of studies have pointed at the potentialities of the UBH sites in playing a pivotal role in the socio-economic recovery of otherwise unattractive territories [59], by leveraging eco-tourism [34,60], adventure tourism [61] and geotourism [49,52].…”
Section: Social Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another group of studies has described social sustainability as improving the quality of life through an increase of local entrepreneurship [34,56,59,64]. Indeed, reviewed studies have underlined that the tourism services and activities that take place in (e.g., tour guides) and around (e.g., coffee shops) the underground sites are generally run by local entrepreneurs or comprise small-sized family businesses (e.g., [59]).…”
Section: Social Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Saffron is cultivated primarily in arid and semi-arid regions of the world, particularly in countries such as Iran, India, Spain, Italy, Morocco and Greece 3,4 . While Iran is the world's largest producer, saffron production in Europe, traditionally associated with subsistence economies, has declined significantly in recent decades 5,6 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%