Opinions on the Orchard of the Lower Segura River: A Changing Space under Great Human Pressure
What makes the Lower Segura River (southeast of Spain) unique is the existence of a densely populated and entropized territory around a smallholder agricultural activity that for centuries has shaped the so-called “Segura Orchard.” In recent years, there has been widespread occupation due to the con...
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doaj-0dca489e8e594266ab45381ee743d4992020-11-25T03:03:50ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-05-01124446444610.3390/su12114446Opinions on the Orchard of the Lower Segura River: A Changing Space under Great Human PressureMaría Dolores Ponce-Sánchez0Ramón García-Marín1Gregorio Canales-Martínez2Javier Lozano-Parra3Departamento de Geografía, Universidad de Murcia, Campus La Merced, 30001 Murcia, SpainDepartamento de Geografía, Universidad de Murcia, Campus La Merced, 30001 Murcia, SpainInstituto Interuniversitario de Geografía, Universidad de Alicante, 03080 Alicante, SpainInstituto de Geografía, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Avda. Vicuña Mackenna, 4860 Santiago de Chile, ChileWhat makes the Lower Segura River (southeast of Spain) unique is the existence of a densely populated and entropized territory around a smallholder agricultural activity that for centuries has shaped the so-called “Segura Orchard.” In recent years, there has been widespread occupation due to the construction of secondary residences, which has clearly changed the rural appearance, sometimes creating an image more typical of disorderly residential urbanization than of an inhabited agricultural territory. The objective of this paper is to determine the attitude and position of the resident population regarding the situation and future prospects that are envisioned for this area. In this paper, we have conducted a personal and open interview as a technique to collect the information. If we are not capable of generating sustainable socio-economic activity, we will not be able to preserve, protect and transcend what we still know as an orchard. This spatial structure is undoubtedly singular and complex, and after a process of loss of identity and alteration of traditional uses, it requires an intervention that tends to organize it and protect the important territorial heritage that it still preserves.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/11/4446orchardheritagedegradationsocial perceptionSoutheast of Spain |
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María Dolores Ponce-Sánchez Ramón García-Marín Gregorio Canales-Martínez Javier Lozano-Parra Opinions on the Orchard of the Lower Segura River: A Changing Space under Great Human Pressure Sustainability orchard heritage degradation social perception Southeast of Spain |
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María Dolores Ponce-Sánchez Ramón García-Marín Gregorio Canales-Martínez Javier Lozano-Parra |
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Opinions on the Orchard of the Lower Segura River: A Changing Space under Great Human Pressure |
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Opinions on the Orchard of the Lower Segura River: A Changing Space under Great Human Pressure |
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Opinions on the Orchard of the Lower Segura River: A Changing Space under Great Human Pressure |
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Opinions on the Orchard of the Lower Segura River: A Changing Space under Great Human Pressure |
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opinions on the orchard of the lower segura river: a changing space under great human pressure |
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What makes the Lower Segura River (southeast of Spain) unique is the existence of a densely populated and entropized territory around a smallholder agricultural activity that for centuries has shaped the so-called “Segura Orchard.” In recent years, there has been widespread occupation due to the construction of secondary residences, which has clearly changed the rural appearance, sometimes creating an image more typical of disorderly residential urbanization than of an inhabited agricultural territory. The objective of this paper is to determine the attitude and position of the resident population regarding the situation and future prospects that are envisioned for this area. In this paper, we have conducted a personal and open interview as a technique to collect the information. If we are not capable of generating sustainable socio-economic activity, we will not be able to preserve, protect and transcend what we still know as an orchard. This spatial structure is undoubtedly singular and complex, and after a process of loss of identity and alteration of traditional uses, it requires an intervention that tends to organize it and protect the important territorial heritage that it still preserves. |
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orchard heritage degradation social perception Southeast of Spain |
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