2022
DOI: 10.5821/ace.17.50.11374
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Innovative and Sustainable Cultural Heritage for Local Development in the Face of Territorial Imbalance

Abstract: Els recents canvis en la concepció del patrimoni cultural han portat a considerar-lo no sols com a objecte de protecció i salvaguarda sinó, més enllà, com un recurs per al desenvolupament sostenible. En conseqüència, els efectes del seu correcte tractament podrien contribuir significativament a un dels grans reptes contemporanis del món occidental: el desequilibri urbà-territorial. El nostre propòsit en aquest estudi és extreure les claus de la contribució de l'ús innovador i sostenible del patrimoni cultural … Show more

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“…Maintaining historical farming practices for the sake of retaining cultural heritage, knowing that such practices were developed outside of a climate change context -and now face steep market, demographic, and climatic challenges -is proving to be a significant challenge (Aladro-Prieto et al, 2022). The notion of integrating visible technology (such as agrivoltaics) with a clear potential to inject viability into such operations may be depicted as an undesirable clash of aesthetics, and thus rejected, as expressed in Hidalgo and Horeczki -"Every new piece of infrastructure built to meet the challenges of the times takes away a piece of the cultural landscape" (Espino Hidalgo & Horeczki, 2022). Yet the same article admits that investments need to be made to reduce rural vulnerability, which stems from the "lack or poor quality of mobility infrastructure, poor access to digital connectivity", both of which issues could benefit from the availability of low-cost locallygenerated energy.…”
Section: 2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maintaining historical farming practices for the sake of retaining cultural heritage, knowing that such practices were developed outside of a climate change context -and now face steep market, demographic, and climatic challenges -is proving to be a significant challenge (Aladro-Prieto et al, 2022). The notion of integrating visible technology (such as agrivoltaics) with a clear potential to inject viability into such operations may be depicted as an undesirable clash of aesthetics, and thus rejected, as expressed in Hidalgo and Horeczki -"Every new piece of infrastructure built to meet the challenges of the times takes away a piece of the cultural landscape" (Espino Hidalgo & Horeczki, 2022). Yet the same article admits that investments need to be made to reduce rural vulnerability, which stems from the "lack or poor quality of mobility infrastructure, poor access to digital connectivity", both of which issues could benefit from the availability of low-cost locallygenerated energy.…”
Section: 2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La delimitación, consolidación y éxito de estos espacios, requiere de unas condiciones que permitan la generación de redes de valor a partir de las dinámicas que allí se desarrollan. Adicionalmente, como lo señalan Del Espino Hidalgo & Horeczki, (2022), iniciativas innovadoras y sostenibles de cooperación en redes territoriales, pueden contribuir a reducir ampliamente la vulnerabilidad territorial. En tal sentido, la investigación sobre los dos casos de estudio: Bogotá y Medellín, contenidos en este artículo, como se verá, revelará condiciones determinantes en términos de la funcionalidad y forma de los territorios, para la aglomeración espacial endógena de las actividades económicas intensivas en conocimiento y creativas.…”
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