PAISAJES CULTURALES COMO PATRIMONIO: CRITERIOS PARA SU IDENTIFICACIÓN Y EVALUACIÓN
Abstract
Estas reflexiones ocupan el tema de los paisajes culturales como sitios
donde se produce la interacción armónica de elementos naturales y
culturales, los cuales son significativos por sus valores culturales y
estéticos. En el presente trabajo se analiza y valora el papel de las
organizaciones dedicadas al tratamiento de los paisajes culturales y se
elabora al final un conjunto de parámetros o criterios que permitan de
manera general llevar a cabo el proceso de identificarlos y evaluarlos.
Palabras clave: paisajes culturales; patrimonio; identificar; evaluar.
These reflections are about the cultural landscapes, like a place where
the harmonic interaction between naturals and cultural elements exist.
They also reveal much about our evolving relationship with the natural
world through his cultural or aesthetic values. The present work
analyses and evaluate the role of the institutions that works in the
preservation and protection of the cultural landscapes and develops a
criteria system to identification and evaluation of them.
Key words: cultural landscapes, heritage, identification and evaluation.
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