A Historical Landscape under Threat: Contestation and Preservation of Malta’s Pastoral Droveways

Heritage Pub Date : 2024-06-07 DOI:10.3390/heritage7060146
Gianmarco Alberti, R. Grima, Nicholas C. Vella, Kurt Xerri, David E. Zammit
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Landscapes have been shaped and reshaped by humans to meet the changing needs of shifting subsistence strategies and demographic patterns. In the Mediterranean region, a widespread subsistence strategy that has left a major imprint is pastoralism, often tied with transhumance. Pastoralism and the associated tensions between pastoralists and settled agriculturalists have political and legal dimensions which are sometimes overlooked in mainstream accounts of national “patrimony”. The rapid transformations of subsistence strategies witnessed in the twentieth century have changed pastoral landscapes in diverse ways. This paper focusses on the central Mediterranean archipelago of Malta to explore how the values and management of such landscapes require holistic assessment, taking into account the intangible practices and embedded legal rights and obligations that maintained these systems. While in Malta pastoralism has practically disappeared, its physical imprint persists in the form of a network of droveways, which was once a carefully regulated form of commons. Burgeoning demographic growth is erasing large tracts of the historic environment. Against this backdrop of contestation, this paper draws on interdisciplinary approaches to interrogate the shifting legal and historical narratives through which pastoral landscapes have been managed, in the process revealing how dominant epistemological and legal frameworks are also implicated in the erasure of these landscapes.
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受到威胁的历史景观:马耳他田园车道的争议与保护
人类对地貌进行了塑造和重塑,以满足不断变化的生存策略和人口模式的需求。在地中海地区,牧业是一种广泛存在的生计战略,往往与转场放牧联系在一起,给人们留下了深刻印象。畜牧业以及畜牧者与定居农业者之间的相关紧张关系具有政治和法律层面,但在国家 "遗产 "的主流论述中有时会被忽视。二十世纪生计战略的迅速转变以不同的方式改变了牧区景观。本文以地中海中部的马耳他群岛为重点,探讨如何对这些景观的价值和管理进行整体评估,同时考虑到维持这些系统的无形习俗和内含的法律权利和义务。在马耳他,畜牧业实际上已经消失,但其有形印记却以车道网络的形式持续存在,而车道网络曾经是一种受到严格监管的公地形式。人口的急剧增长正在抹去大片的历史环境。在这一充满争议的背景下,本文利用跨学科的方法,对管理田园景观的法律和历史叙事的变化进行了探讨,并在此过程中揭示了主流的认识论和法律框架是如何与这些景观的消失联系在一起的。
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