Territory Heritage and Landscape: Challenges for Planners and Intelligent Administering
Keywords:
Territorio, patrimonio, paisaje, desarrollo territorialAbstract
The paper taxes itself with a series of considerations as to the relation and inter-relation of Territory,
Heritage and Landscape wishing in doing so to offer something towards a re-thinking of action
undertaken upon Territory while calling the while for fresh planning and administrating instruments
and practices that would be more in-binding and effective than those at present to hand, seeing the
call for such as being essential at the very least if progress is to be made towards a new economic
ordering of things that would face down mere market demands. After a general introduction of his
theme, a new culture and work mode for Territorial action is urged, ‘Territory’ being understood here
to be a multi-dimensional means that must play a signal part in the drawing up of any possible new
model for development. The highly complex inter-relation as between heritage and developing
territory is given due attention as are the risks of isolation and fragmenting inherent in any overgeneration
of protected territories. The paper winds up with a call for an urgent change of tack that
would call for undertaking responsibilities for territorial strategies of a heritage cast as but one of
the ways that sustained development might become an operative fact.
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