El paisaje de la cuenca lechera central argentina. Construcción metodológica de la Investigación
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https://doi.org/10.5821/identidades.8850Abstract
A global setting of productive restructuring, which is characterised by imposing new patterns and rules for economic competitiveness among productive regions, conditions paradigms of territorial development and of management of their landscapes. A multi-scale approach of such problems, adjusted to the local reality of the tensing territories, would shape the strategic basis on which to discuss the purpose of natural and anthropic resources they contain. The Argentinian Central Dairy Basin, territory with unique productive scratches and which confer it identity, would thus become a clear candidate to a reflection of this kind. But the task of re-thinking its territory and landscape would not only imply a mere scanning through several scales: in order to reflect on an alternative of economic, cultural, regional and sustainable development it becomes imperative to embrace the construction of a self-approach that also rescues other theoretical and methodological contributions and antecedents, with the object of creatively assembling knowledge and experiences into an integrating outline.Downloads
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