Por favor, use este identificador para citar o enlazar este ítem:http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/36884
Título
Chapter 5 - The creative and prudent management of territorial heritage
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
Throughout the 20th century, but especially at the turn of the millennium, the social concern for the conservation of the legacy left by our ancestors has been on the increase. This applied to both natural and cultural heritage. This was owing to various reasons of a historic, artistic, architectural, scientific, technical, or traditionalist nature. This awareness of today’s society is related to a movement that aims to preserve the remains of antiquity and to rescue the cultural manifestations that were disappearing. The objective is to find a new identity in the roots that were fast becoming blurred in a world constantly evolving towards globalisation. In addition, such measures as the interpretation of the landscape, the restoration of material elements, or the reinterpretation of immaterial heritage, have all brought about the revaluation of heritage based on the assignation of complementary, alternative or substitutive uses that can generate economic development. In other cases, the same measures have boosted initiatives aimed at providing a public service.
There has been a shift in humanity’s attitude to heritage, faced with
the fear of losing our identifying traits, our collective memory and our
bonds with the territory. Society is now facing the future on the basis of
a new paradigm that embraces the diversity of the vestiges of heritage
landmarks in the physical environment and of the cultural fabric as
a differentiating aspect and resource for lasting local development in
the face of the contemporary social and cultural demands and needs
(Dower, 1998: 8).
Thus, the concept of heritage has evolved from a restricted
vision in past centuries to a plural and integral view of the many
dimensions involved. The main concern in the past about heritage
was the protection, custody and conservation of the asset for society,
because of its intrinsic values from the «historic and artistic» point of
view, as the greatest exponent of a cultural period. This approach has
remained unaltered until recently, when the unidimensional definition
of heritage has been replaced with the inclusion of a wide spectrum
of elements and perspectives that have had «cultural» value added
to them. The new definition of «cultural» heritage not only includes
the properties and material objects of artistic, historic, paleontological,
archaeological, ethnographic, scientific or technical interest, as well as
the inventories of documents, bibliographic references and linguistic
expressions (languages, dialects and idiom), but also the immaterial
heritage made up of the activities, knowledge, practices, works and
manifestations of popular and traditional culture.
Materias (normalizadas)
Geografía
Patrimonio Territorial
Cultura
Materias Unesco
54 Geografía
5403.01 Geografía Cultural
Palabras Clave
Patrimonio territorial
Gestión del territorio
Desarrollo territorial
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.
Propietario de los Derechos
los autores
Idioma
eng
Tipo de versión
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Derechos
openAccess
Collections
Files in this item
Tamaño:
1.774Mb
Formato:
Adobe PDF
Descripción:
Chapter 5