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Chapter 11 - The development & management of territorial heritage. The recent experience of Argentina
Año del Documento
2017
Editorial
Thomson Reuters Aranzadi
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Manero Miguel, F.; García Cuesta, J. L. (Coords.) (2017): Territorial Heritage & Spatial Planning. A Geographical Perspective. Ed. Thomson Reuters. The Global Law Collection. Navarra. 327 págs. ISBN – 978-84-9152-762-6
Abstract
«Identity, culture, heritage and territory are convergent concepts in the sense that their essential constitutive attributes make up the network of meanings that sustain the world of objects and actions […]. This convergence should be interpreted in two complementary ways, oriented towards both the past and the future, acting as static references, or as the driving force of a dynamic that assumes the form of an interested transfer or an ever-renewing creation» (Bustos Cara, 2004: 17).
As Guy Di Meo said, heritage values are defined like the territory, as «time which makes sense and has meaning as if it were history crystallised into an object, place or event. It has two natures, the material and the ideal. It has a mnemonic function. They insert the social fabric into a historical continuity made up of solid cultural references that generate ideological and political control». «How can we understand territory without assigning a heritage value to it?».
«Neither territory nor heritage represent an a priori fact. Yet
every object may have a heritage function and every space may be
transformed into a territory, if one or the other is integrated in a
communicational context» (Di Meo, 1998: 59).
The idea of heritage covers a broad and extremely dynamic
conceptual field, and this is why it is difficult to establish an institutional
management structure that can moderate between conflicts and may
keep its dynamic character in check.
In this sense, there is a close relation between heritage and
territory and between heritage and development, and this relation
is always variable in content, depending on the ideological, political,
economic or cultural context from which it is analysed. In times of the
construction or reconstruction of nation states, or at times when there
is a dominantly liberal or neoliberal vision within the globalisation
framework, then the processes that lead to heritage status and its
institutionalisation have acquired different characteristics and scales.
Materias (normalizadas)
Geografía
Patrimonio Territorial
Planificación territorial
Materias Unesco
54 Geografía
5403.01 Geografía Cultural
Palabras Clave
Patrimonio territorial
Gestión del territorio
Argentina
ISBN
978-84-9152-760-2
Patrocinador
This activities are included in the objectives and results of the Research Project CSO2013-47205-P «Culture and heritage as territorial resources: sustainable development strategies and spatial impacts», from the State Programme to Encourage Scientific Technical Research of Excellence, Sub-programme of the Generation of Knowledge from the Ministry of Economy & Competitiveness, co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund. The coordinators are featured as Principal Investigators.
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