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Local development and cultural landscapes: getting to know the inaccessible villages of the greek war of independence
Haniotou Helene1  Markou Maria1  Tsakiri Efrossyni1  Moraitis Konstantinos2 
[1] NTUA, Dept. II Urban and Regional Planning;NTUA, Dept. III Architectural Language, Communication and Design;
关键词: cultural heritage;    cultural landscape;    mapping;    sustainable development;   
DOI  :  10.1051/e3sconf/202127401033
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The cultural landscapes have a dual, material and intangible nature being the result of interactions between people and nature through time. Considering that its understanding requires integrated analysis techniques we experimented a mapping method in «Revolutionary Palimpsests», a research project investigating the cultural landscapes of settlements that played an important role in the Greek War of Independence. Combining design, cartography and visual arts and focusing on socio-spatial complexities, our researchers produced maps of both artistic and informative nature revealing the mnemonic traces of such a historical event on those settlements. Maps’ exhibition in a visual art event is expected to sensitize the public to that local heritage. We argue that the protection and promotion of the cultural landscape plays a significant role in development, strengthening the local identity and commitment, also enhancing the attractiveness, that is essential especially for inaccessible settlements that are facing development deficiencies, such as many mountainous and island settlements in Greece. From about 150 mapped «revolutionary settlements» we will refer below to the example of two inaccessible areas, Souli in Epirus and Mani (Maina) in Peloponnese, exploring the question of whether the protection and promotion of their cultural landscape could contribute to development.

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