Safeguarding intangible cultural heritage for sustainable development. The case of traditional salt activity

IF 1.1 Q4 GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development Pub Date : 2023-08-07 DOI:10.1108/jchmsd-05-2022-0088
L. del Valle
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PurposeThe authors have carried out a research project on artisanal salt activity in the Gulf of Cadiz, providing a new vision of the theories of intangible cultural heritage. The main objective has been to characterise artisanal salt activity in terms of its cultural and sustainable values, a perspective that had not been addressed until now. Moreover, the replacement of this activity by a more industrialised one has contributed to problems in the preservation of this heritage and a transformation of its places.Design/methodology/approachThe research has combined qualitative methodology, based on observation and fieldwork, with a statistical review of the phenomenon under study. Finally, the data has been triangulated to understand the heritage and sustainable value, as well as its historical evolution.FindingsAll this contributes to understanding the importance of artisanal salt activity as an element of the intangible cultural heritage of the region, for the conservation of biodiversity and sustainable ways of life in the marshes of the Gulf of Cadiz, and the possibility of preserving it in the face of the problems of globalisation.Originality/valueTo date, there has been no research that combines sustainability and heritage in the field of salt activity. Likewise, until this study was carried out, there had been no research on salt activity from the perspective of intangible cultural heritage.
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保护非物质文化遗产促进可持续发展。传统盐活动案例
目的对加的斯湾的手工盐活动进行研究,为非物质文化遗产理论提供新的视角。主要目标是从文化和可持续价值观的角度来描述手工盐活动的特征,这一观点直到现在才得到解决。此外,用工业化程度更高的活动取代这一活动,也导致了这一遗产的保护和场所转型方面的问题。设计/方法论/方法这项研究结合了基于观察和实地调查的定性方法论,以及对所研究现象的统计审查。最后,对数据进行了三角测量,以了解遗产和可持续价值,以及其历史演变。发现所有这些都有助于理解手工盐活动作为该地区非物质文化遗产的一个元素,对保护加的斯湾沼泽地的生物多样性和可持续生活方式的重要性,以及在全球化问题面前保护它的可能性。独创性/价值迄今为止,在盐活动领域还没有将可持续性和遗产结合起来的研究。同样,在进行这项研究之前,还没有从非物质文化遗产的角度对盐活动进行研究。
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