Solutions for the Sustainable Management of a Cultural Landscape in Danger: Mar Menor, Spain

The focus of this paper is a case study on the municipality of San Javier in Spain. The aim of the analysis was to provide a working model for the integration of the assessment and conservation of built heritage into broader projects devoted to the sustainable restoration of natural spaces undergoin...

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Main Author: María Griñán Montealegre
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-12-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/1/335
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spelling doaj-015d4cc0adc943ab9922d233751976be2020-11-25T01:29:43ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-12-0112133510.3390/su12010335su12010335Solutions for the Sustainable Management of a Cultural Landscape in Danger: Mar Menor, SpainMaría Griñán Montealegre0Department of History of Art, University of Murcia, 30001 Murcia, SpainThe focus of this paper is a case study on the municipality of San Javier in Spain. The aim of the analysis was to provide a working model for the integration of the assessment and conservation of built heritage into broader projects devoted to the sustainable restoration of natural spaces undergoing evident declines in habitability. With a population of 31,905, San Javier is located on the edge of the Mar Menor, which is one of the largest permanent salt water lagoons in the Mediterranean. It forms part of the coastal region of the Autonomous Community of the Region of Murcia in the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula. San Javier is one of four municipalities that administer this unique ecosystem. However, despite being designated as a protected natural site since its 14 beaches are one of the most important national and international tourist destinations in this Autonomous Community, since 2016, it has suffered one of the worst environmental crises in its history. One of the outcomes of this situation is that the government bodies involved have begun to seek new models for the area’s complete regeneration that would enable sustainable growth and also include the social and economic sectors that have, to date, played a secondary role in managing the area. In this regard, cultural heritage should play a key role. The aim of this study was to demonstrate that the region’s cultural heritage, despite the complex issues involved in its management, especially for the local administrative bodies, can contribute to the creation of new models for regeneration. Besides the added value of cultural prestige provided by this area’s unique cultural landscape, which is a further legacy of the region’s history and artistic development, engaging with cultural heritage facilitates the revival of traditional systems that contribute to environmental improvement. Finally, this paper provides tools that enable local groups, and, above all, the residents themselves, to identify with the values of their cultural heritage.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/1/335cultural landscapelocal governancesustainabilityimmovable propertiesbathing housesmar menorsan javier
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Solutions for the Sustainable Management of a Cultural Landscape in Danger: Mar Menor, Spain
Sustainability
cultural landscape
local governance
sustainability
immovable properties
bathing houses
mar menor
san javier
author_facet María Griñán Montealegre
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title Solutions for the Sustainable Management of a Cultural Landscape in Danger: Mar Menor, Spain
title_short Solutions for the Sustainable Management of a Cultural Landscape in Danger: Mar Menor, Spain
title_full Solutions for the Sustainable Management of a Cultural Landscape in Danger: Mar Menor, Spain
title_fullStr Solutions for the Sustainable Management of a Cultural Landscape in Danger: Mar Menor, Spain
title_full_unstemmed Solutions for the Sustainable Management of a Cultural Landscape in Danger: Mar Menor, Spain
title_sort solutions for the sustainable management of a cultural landscape in danger: mar menor, spain
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-12-01
description The focus of this paper is a case study on the municipality of San Javier in Spain. The aim of the analysis was to provide a working model for the integration of the assessment and conservation of built heritage into broader projects devoted to the sustainable restoration of natural spaces undergoing evident declines in habitability. With a population of 31,905, San Javier is located on the edge of the Mar Menor, which is one of the largest permanent salt water lagoons in the Mediterranean. It forms part of the coastal region of the Autonomous Community of the Region of Murcia in the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula. San Javier is one of four municipalities that administer this unique ecosystem. However, despite being designated as a protected natural site since its 14 beaches are one of the most important national and international tourist destinations in this Autonomous Community, since 2016, it has suffered one of the worst environmental crises in its history. One of the outcomes of this situation is that the government bodies involved have begun to seek new models for the area’s complete regeneration that would enable sustainable growth and also include the social and economic sectors that have, to date, played a secondary role in managing the area. In this regard, cultural heritage should play a key role. The aim of this study was to demonstrate that the region’s cultural heritage, despite the complex issues involved in its management, especially for the local administrative bodies, can contribute to the creation of new models for regeneration. Besides the added value of cultural prestige provided by this area’s unique cultural landscape, which is a further legacy of the region’s history and artistic development, engaging with cultural heritage facilitates the revival of traditional systems that contribute to environmental improvement. Finally, this paper provides tools that enable local groups, and, above all, the residents themselves, to identify with the values of their cultural heritage.
topic cultural landscape
local governance
sustainability
immovable properties
bathing houses
mar menor
san javier
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/1/335
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