Cultural landscape and heritage: Landscape fragility as a proposal for the analysis of heritage and landscape
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Heritage, urban landscape, evaluation, environmental assessment, university campusAbstract
Cultural landscape is a linking concept between built and intangible heritage and living space. It is conceived by the inhabitants of a territory and socially constructed. This article reviews some of the proposed models of evaluation and management of landscapes, environment and heritage (Alfonso Garmendia, Luis Castelli, A. Muñoz-Pedreros and Laboratorio del Paisaje Cultural Andaluz). Their methods of evaluation and management, which are formulated simply and for projects with diverse scopes, are considered to be articulators between the notions of heritage and landscape. The author also presents a previous study on landscape fragility in the main campus of the University of Concepción (UDEC), Chile, that shows how heritage can be studied through landscape and its fragility, that is to say, how important such places, artifacts and built spaces are for a society.
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