The landscape as a heritage linkage project: a methodological proposal
Abstract
This text proposes a reformulation of the traditional relationships between territory and heritage through landscape, suggesting that at the point of convergence between these three paradigms lies a strategic space where mechanisms and arguments can be developed to improve territorial competitiveness and socioeconomic development in a sustainable manner. Specifically, a methodological line is proposed to project sensitive landscapes -which host a high number of diffuse historical permanences- based on a strategy whose objective is that the territorial heritage, correctly interrelated, can build a new landscape experience based on the discovery of past ways of occupying and using the territory. Cartography is used as the instrument of analysis, synthesis and design that allows the research of the historical landscape to be translated into a territorial strategy built on the basis of cultural routes.
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