Not everything was vineyards, not everything is vineyards: History and heritage in Mendoza's green belt
Not everything was vineyards, not everything is vineyards by Matías José Esteves offers a comprehensive analysis of Mendoza's green belt, highlighting “modest” heritage linked to horticulture, fruit growing, and other non-wine-related activities. It combines historical review, architectural ana...
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Instituto de Investigaciones en Turismo e Identidad, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo
2025
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/turismoeindentidad/article/view/9662 |
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| Sumario: | Not everything was vineyards, not everything is vineyards by Matías José Esteves offers a comprehensive analysis of Mendoza's green belt, highlighting “modest” heritage linked to horticulture, fruit growing, and other non-wine-related activities. It combines historical review, architectural analysis, and field surveys with interviews, generating an inventory of 248 properties. The book articulates history, architecture, agricultural production, and territorial planning from an interdisciplinary approach, showing how heritage can be a tool for sustainable development, responsible tourism, and territorial management. It proposes the green belt as a “living landscape” and constitutes a valuable resource for researchers, planners, cultural managers, and local actors, also encouraging further research to expand the heritage inventory. |
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