Water, sky and cultural territories as expanded heritage. New spatialities to rethink the Venice charter-contributions from south America
Since the approval of the Venice Charter, we have witnessed the expansion of the concept of heritage and the consequent diversification of its objects of study and management, as well as the dimensions that define the valuation of cultural-natural expressions as references of identity for peoples...
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Universidad de Florencia. Departamento de Arquitectura
2025
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| Sumario: | Since the approval of the Venice Charter, we have witnessed the expansion of the concept of heritage and the
consequent diversification of its objects of study and management, as well as the dimensions that define the
valuation of cultural-natural expressions as references of identity for peoples and communities, thought of as
interdependent. In this presentation, two sites that express these current events in Latin American territories will
be presented: the region of the “Esteros del Iberá” or “I verá”, in the center of the province of Corrientes (Argen-
tina) and the site of “Águas Emendadas”, which is part of the Federal District where the city of Brasília (Brazil)
is located. Such display is of interest in rescuing current notions in this field in conjunction with the dimensions
of the Sustainable Development Goals included in the 2030 Agenda (UN 2015). They involve the categories that
emerge in the field of environmental conservation and management, such as those referring to the protection of
wetlands and natural sites. |
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