Cultivating Drystone Walls: Regional Observatories for European Landscapes

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Drystone walls are a tangible and eye-catching structural element in the
landscape. They bear witness to natural and human action and interaction and inte-
grate the prefiguration of territory with aspects of space, life and agricultural produc-
tion. How should the landscapes that they create be conserved and maintained in the
future—and by whom? How can a territory accommodate considerations of space,
nature, geology and material culture? This chapter aims to analyse and identify how
landscape observatories can detect novel and relevant data and knowledge, and how
the involvement of landscape observatories can be more effective. While there is
a growing body of data and mapping, there has been little attention on particular
site-specific perspectives, and how to visualise and communicate with the public.
To some degree, the feeling of loss obstructs a nuanced and realistic strategy for
future magic and attractive drystone landscapes. Based on cases from Småland,
Sweden, Britain and Mallorca, and on three heritage cases from Jelling (Denmark),
Kalkriese (Germany) and Olot (Spain), I critically analyse and identify a potential
model for the future role and involvement of landscape observatories in the elabora-
tion and management of drystone landscapes and suggest selecting particular sites
in association with drywalls.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelCultivating Continuity of the European Landscape : New Challenges, Innovative Perspectives
RedaktørerMauro Agnolotti, Sasa Dobricic, Tessa Matteini, Juan Manuel Palerm
Antal sider422
ForlagSpringer
Publikationsdato2024
Sider411
ISBN (Trykt)978-3-031-25712-4
ISBN (Elektronisk)978-3-031-25713-1
StatusUdgivet - 2024

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