The hydraulic heritage and water culture in Ibero-America result in
a man-made cultural landscape, century after century, where the
legacies of several peoples are superimposed. Water is here an
element of landscape differentiation and constitutes, therefore, as
a distinctive mark in the territory and local memory. The approach
to the theme of water from the patrimonial point of view as a
material and immaterial good, whose cultural manifestations,
derived from its use and application by the peoples, require
efforts for its conservation and diffusion. In this context, this
work intends to understand the past, present and future of Water
Heritage and Culture in its interrelationship with multiculturalism
and to promote the investigation of the processes of constitution
of memory, identities and local values in Ibero-America. "Claiming
water as a world heritage and also as a fundamental human right" is
a statement included in the European Union's 2000 Water Framework
Directive which serves as a motivation in the presentation of this
work highlighting the patrimonial nature of water associated with
culture of the people. Water as patrimony is an inexhaustible
subject of studies that exceeds the pretensions of this work. The
approach to the theme of water from the patrimonial point of view
as a material and immaterial good, whose cultural manifestations,
derived from its use and application by the peoples, require
efforts for its conservation and diffusion. This work will be
supported by the research characterized by the difficulty to find
the information and to deepen the knowledge related to the water
heritage and culture. The explanation lies in the scarcity of
materials elaborated on this subject and the difficulty in
accessing the respective files and sources. The cultural heritage
associated with water is immense. There are innumerable objects
associated with water heritage, not least the offices of those who
work with this resource in traditional occupations, which only
remain in the memory of older people or in cultures that keep their
traditions alive. For centuries, human intervention has harnessed
the resources and natural environments related to water, resulting
in a series of high quality heritage elements that contain
important cultural, environmental, landscape and socio-economic
values. The consideration of water as heritage includes both
material culture: objects, technologies, places, infrastructures
... and the immaterial culture that has been appearing throughout
history. Water forms part of the territory. It determines the
so-called landscapes of water, defined by the physiognomy of the
territory with its natural and anthropogenic elements linked to the
emotions that awaken its contemplation. Water landscapes have
gained notoriety and, at times, exclusive spatial prominence, given
that they are cultural footprints present in many of the
municipalities of the Ibero-American countries that are still less
well perceived and considered by social collectives. The
development of a civic conscience on the conservation of water
heritage and culture, which presses to declare them as goods of
Community interest and to include them in the heritage of the
Ibero-American regions, is therefore absolutely necessary and falls
within the scope of this work
General
Imprint: |
nova science publishers
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
October 2020 |
Editors: |
Francisco Costa
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Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
428 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-5361-8229-3 |
Categories: |
Books >
Social sciences >
General
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LSN: |
1-5361-8229-X |
Barcode: |
9781536182293 |
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