Spontaneous ribbon-development tows

Authors

  • María Teresita Franchini

Abstract

The Royal Cattle Trails (Cañadas Reales) were given a specific use definition in the Eighteenth Century as cattle droves and this they retain even though their function as part of a transhumance system of droving has disappeared along with that system itself. Their having been abandoned, their value as taxable zones and the upsurge of the ground lorderin them as living space have given them a new, fundamentally residential role. This work makes a study of the present day use that a stretch of la Cañada Real de Merinas on the outskirts of the Madrid Metropolitan Area is put to. It was made in orden to typify and evaluatea variety of illegal ocupation for which present day legislation makes no provisions.

Published

1988-03-28

How to Cite

Franchini, M. T. (1988). Spontaneous ribbon-development tows. Ciudad Y Territorio Estudios Territoriales, (75), 131–141. Retrieved from https://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/CyTET/article/view/82694