La pertorbació esdevé oportunitat: estratègies per la reinvenció dels nous llocs: la marca IBA-SEE a Lausitz (Alemanya)
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https://doi.org/10.5821/identidades.8814Abstract
Disturbed sites emerge as a result of the strong interaction between man and nature. Throughout history, the man has been searching the profit of natural resources offered by the land, in a limited and inherent sense, causing huge tensions. This disturbance produces a significant trouble to the site, which is manifested in two different ways: it is refused and at the same time causes waste. Through the analysis of the acquired experience by the IBA Fürst-Pückler-Land in the Lusatia region between 2000 and 2010, this paper is focused on searching strategies to improve new regional developments in these disturbed territories, in order to stimulate the revitalization of the damaged land, in a social, cultural, economic and ecological perspective. The knowledge of the site language may eventually become a key tool to establish the landscape elements to make it possible.Downloads
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