Germanà, Maria LuisaAkagawa, NatsukoVersaci, AntonellaCalavagli, Nicola2025-03-042025-03-042024Rey Pérez, J. y Sánchez-Montañés Macías, B. (2024). The Preservation of the Heritage Value of Territories Related to Production Landscapes: the Case of Sancti Petri, Cádiz (Spain). En M.L. Germanà, N. Akagawa, A. Versaci, N. Calavagli (Ed.), Conservation of Architectural Heritage (CAH): Developing Sustainable Practices: Culmination of Selected Research Papers from the International Conference on Conservation of Architectural Heritage (CAH—6th), Palermo (IT) 2022 (pp. 415-421). Cham: Springer.978-3-031-33221-0978-3-031-33222-7https://hdl.handle.net/11441/169584The fishing village of Sancti Petri in Chiclana de la Frontera (Cádiz, Spain) is located in a territorial enclave that acquires a certain singularity due to the combination of factors that make it up. This fact is reinforced by the synchronic and diachronic relationship established between the village and its surroundings. The result is a place of considerable heritage interest, but at the same time of great complexity, formed by a wide range of activities, interests, and objectives developed by the societies that have settled there. The historical survival of a productive environment (fishing and salt flats) has been detected, together with strong defensive and strategic importance, along with realities framed by a mythological component present in the collective memory of the place. More recently, the environment has been shaped by the development of leisure activities and the infrastructures linked to them. Added to this is a geographical reality with a very specific character. Therefore, the proposal of this research is to identify, from several approaches and scales, the different heritage elements that characterize the fishing village of Sancti Petri and the territory in which it is located, being aware of the landscape approach that demands in-depth knowledge of a territorial enclave of these characteristics. The results reveal not only the diversity of layers and heritage meanings offered by the elements that make up the site, both individually and collectively, but also their fragile state of conservation and the complexity of their management and administrative protection. The main conclusion is that the amount of information generated from a methodology that has explored the territorial, urban, architectural, and intangible components invites us to synthesize the information obtained and systematize it in terms of heritage values and attributes. Only from this perspective will it be possible to design strategies for the active protection of a place of this conceptual complexityapplication/pdf7 p.engCultural processesAttributesComplex landscapesTunny fisheryHeritage managementThe Preservation of the Heritage Value of Territories Related to Production Landscapes: the Case of Sancti Petri, Cádiz (Spain)info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPartinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess10.1007/978-3-031-33222-7_34