Auteur
Résumé

Since the Middle Ages, on the northern face of Sierra Nevada (Granada) there are irrigation systems that have survived until nowadays thanks to the rational management of meltwater. Irrigators communities are the responsible institutions for the operation and maintenance of these irrigation systems. Their work is based on two main pillars: on the one hand, the community organisation necessary for the exploitation of a limited resource, and, on the other hand, the possession of a particular ethnoecological knowledge key to understand the mountainous environment. Both aspects constitute a rich intangible heritage that must be recognised and protected as the basis of this cultural landscape s conservation.

Année de publication
2017
Journal
E-Rph-Revista Electrónica de Patrimonio Histórico
Nombre
20
Nombre de pages
76-104
Date de publication
jun
ISSN Number
1988-7213
Download citation