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Is landscape interpretation necessarily partial and subjective? We claim it is, and it depends on who is looking at the landscape. People's perceptions, preferences or understandings are tightly related to the different elements in the landscape which are sources of knowledge, and thus, shape the people's memories. We will focus on specific cultural elements such as public works, which make an enormous contribution to shaping the territory and generating landscape in order to look for pathways to enhance local awareness in rural landscapes. Discursive and analytical approaches have been combined to carry out the participatory process of action research. People ought to be the central core of any attempt to value our landscapes, as people act as agents to model their surrounding landscape. | |
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Moncloa Campus of International Excellence |
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