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Molina de la Torre, Ignacio
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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
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Decentralised management strategies for heritage in rural areas
Beyond the different conceptualisations that can be made of heritage or heritage resources, there is a widespread idea of its value in development strategies. This value is even more important, at least in relative terms, when the analysis focuses on rural spaces. This is due to the difficulties in setting up positive dynamics for socio-economic development and in the notion of territorial heritage, as this increases its value due to scarcity and social valuation (Ortega, 1998).
However, as shall be seen in this chapter, there is a distance between the theoretical meaning of heritage resources in local development strategies and the practical application. This is basically due to the existing complications in the management of the said resources in the rural setting. Thus, first of all, this work considers the problems that are habitually encountered in heritage enhancement processes in rural settings, with concrete examples from the autonomous region of
Castile & Leon.
On the basis of this analysis, some of the measures that have been
carried out through public intervention to enhance the said heritage
resources will be considered, stressing the possibilities that arise with
regard to the theoretical and practical definitions of the territorial
systems of heritage value, a notion that appears in the Plan PAHIS
2020, but which is also found, with slight differences, in other heritage
valuation strategies in Spain.
Finally, a pilot initiative is evaluated that has been set up in Castile
& Leon, within the framework of the Plan PAHIS 2020, called the
Plan Mudejar, to value the Mudejar heritage over a wide area of the
autonomous region. This plan take steps towards a more decentralised
management, in which greater weight is given to the local actors in
the design and execution of the heritage valuation initiatives. On the
basis of a cursory diagnosis of the value of the Mudejar in the area
under study, the objectives of the Plan Mudejar are evaluated and
its potential and limitations in valuing these resources in their rural
sphere of reference are explained.
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