This book is a theorical and ethnographic contribution to the study of cultural and natural heritage in rural areas. Different authors describe processes of patrimonialization and uses of heritage within the context of policies designed to protect natural spaces. The papers analyse initiatives to revitalize or recreate elements of local culture and rural heritage via the creation of museums, festivals, craftwork, or natural food. The book includes three theoretical papers and twelve case studies based in the South of Europe (Italy, France, Spain and Portugal)
pág. 9
Patrimonialitzation and the mercantilization of the authentic.: Two fundamental strategies in a tertiary economy
pág. 27
pág. 39
Turning nature into collective heritatge: The social framework of the process of patrimonialization of nature
pág. 63
Socio-economic use of cultural heritage in Natural Park: the Montseny mountains (Catalonia)
pág. 77
From scenic beauty to biodiversity: The patrimonialization of nature in the Pallars Sobirà (Catalan Pyrenees)
pág. 91
Economy and Power within the Écrins National Park (France): Thinking nature, defining space
pág. 105
Making nature heritage ahead of time: Ecological mediation, from the image to the map
pág. 121
pág. 135
pág. 147
pág. 159
The rationale of tourism, learning and local identity underlying the processes of patrimonialization: local agents, political institutions and cultural businesses (Basque Country)
pág. 171
Brushstrokes but no picture: remains, museums and industrial heritage in the Basque Country
pág. 183
Cultural maps and the marketing of localities.: The case of the "observatory of the landscape" of Valtaleggio (Italy)
pág. 193
Heritagization elements in a literary park (Basilicata, Italy): Carlo Levi and Aliano
pág. 207
Hands off the mysteries: Practices and policies surrounding the intangible heritatge of Campobasso (Italy)
pág. 221
© 2001-2024 Fundación Dialnet · Todos los derechos reservados