02322nas a2200373 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260005900043653002400102653002400126653001900150653002000169653001100189653002900200653001300229653002500242653000800267653003400275653002100309653002100330653003000351653002200381653002200403653002000425653002100445100002100466700002800487700002500515245010900540856015900649300001000808520110500818020002501923 2021 d bInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.10aBehavioral research10aClimatic conditions10aCultural value10aDecision making10aDesign10aEnvironmental conditions10aForestry10aHumanities computing10aICH10aIntangible cultural heritages10aLandscape design10aLandscape design10aMethodological frameworks10aSeveral variables10aSmart Territories10aSmart territory10aStrategic design1 aLuis Garcia-Lara1 aIgnacio Bugueno-Cordova1 aAlfonso Ehijo-Benbow00aAraucanAI: A proposal for recovery and intelligent landscape design, enabled by native cultural patterns uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85126925570&doi=10.1109%2fCHILECON54041.2021.9702955&partnerID=40&md5=ee68d30a20602420b5a6a874762d86ec a19-263 aThis research summarises the groundwork for drafting a methodology and planning a territory with a high symbolic cultural value: Araucanía, Chile. All these elements and approaches to a diverse and multicultural territory make up the systemic and binding methodological framework between qualitative elements (Intangible Cultural Heritage) and quantitative elements (environmental and climatic conditions), all of which make up AraucanAI elements. Thus, the strategic design of the methodology integrates several variables, resulting in a proposal for intelligent rural planning. The elements studied from the patterns of the Mapuche native people collaborate in decision making with respect to both practical and conceptual issues regarding the valuation of the territory and its components, patterns, limits and boundaries. This holistic proposal underlies the intention of developing a territorial regenerative design tool. This new tool represents a basis for the future recovery of a rural territory highly degraded by industrial forestry and home to more than 2,000 native Mapuche communities. a9781665408738 (ISBN)