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The Spanish Cultural Landscape National Plan 100 Cultural Landscapes in Spain

The Spanish Cultural Heritage Preservation and Conservation System The Spanish Cultural Heritage Institute

Multiple agents International Organizationss European Union and Council of Europe State Government Autonomous Communities Local Government Foundations, Associations, Finantial Institutions, etc. Individuals and owners

MULTIPLE AGENTS STATE GOVERNMENT MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, CULTURE AND SPORT MINISTRY OF INFRASTRUCTURE S MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND ENVIRONMENT MINISTRY OF DEFENSE MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY, TOURISM AND COMMERCE MINISTRY OF ECONOMY AND COMPETITIVINESS 17 AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITIES: ANDALUCÍA, ARAGÓN, ASTURIAS, BALEARES, CANARIAS, CANTABRIA, CASTILLA LA MANCHA, CASTILLA LEÓN, CATALUÑA, EXTREMADURA, GALICIA, MADRID, MURCIA, NAVARRA, PAÍS VASCO, LA RIOJA Y COMUNIDAD VALENCIANA. 2 AUTONOMOUS TOWNS: CEUTA AND MELILLA DIPUTACIONES PROVINCIALES PROVINCIAL COUNCILS CONSELLS INSULARS BALEARIC COUNCILS CABILDOS INSULARES CANARY ISLANDS COUNCILS LOCAL GOVERNMENT: 8.114 MUNICIPALITIES FOUNDATIONS ASSOCIATIONS ENTERPRISES BANKS OWNERS INDIVIDUALS

The Spanish Historical Heritage Council Established By The Spanish Historical Heritage Law (16/1985) -Coordinate Intervention Programmes - Develop and Approve National Plans - Develop and Establish Education And Promotion Campaigns - Report of International Agreements - Report on the Location of Ilegal Exportations of Pieces of Spanish Historical Heritage

COMPLEX ADMINISTRATION OWNERSHIP/ ENTITLEMENT RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSERVATION PRIVATE OWNERS COMPETENCY/ RESPONSABILITY OF PROTECTION AND CONSERVATION SPOLIATION AND ILLEGAL EXPORTATION COMUNICATION AND PUBLIC ACTION MUNICIPALITIES MUNICIPALITIES AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITIES STATE OWNERSHIP BUT NOT STATE ADMIN STATE OWNERSHIP AND STATE ADMIN AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITIES AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITIES ALL CITIZENS THE STATE THE STATE THE STATE

CULTURAL HERITAGE NATIONAL PLANS Administration Tool of Cultural Items Intervention Planning Coordination of Interventions of the Different Institutions Active Protection of Cultural Items Promotion of Knowledge Through Research on Preservation Accessibility to Heritage Coordination of Interventions Information and Comunication

14 NATIONAL PLANS ALREADY APPROVED Cathedrals; Abbeys, Monasteries and Convents; Defensive Architecture; Industrial Heritage; Cultural Landscape; XX Century Heritage; Traditional Architecture; Intangible Heritage; Research in Conservation; Preservation, Education on Heritage; Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage; Protographic Heritage; Emergencies and Risks

Development of the Cultural Landscape National Plan Steering Commission State Administration + Autonomous Communities + Independent Experts 12-25 Members. 2 Annual Meetings Tasks Research Know the Interventions and Evaluate them Suggest Interventions Follow Up Increase Awareness Diffussion Publications/Education http://www.mecd.gob.es/planes-nacionales/planes/paisaje-cultural.html

CULTURAL LANDSCAPE NATIONAL PLAN European Landscape Convention Florence 2000 Plan approved in Madrid in October 2012

Objective: Safeguard of Cultural Landscapes of interest

The olive tree landscapes in Spain The El Paular valley landscape Urban quality landscape of Lorca Identification and selection of landscapes in Spain 100 Cultural landscapes in Spain

1.- Agricultural, livestock and forest landscapes Independently or interrelated (historical agriculture, forestry and sheperding) sea, river and hunting activities. Handicraft production in relation to the other activities. 31

2- Industrial, infrastructure, and commercial activity landscapes Industrial activities. Mining, Heavy industry, energy, etc. Big communication and transportation infrastructures, hidraulic infrastructures that define landscape. 20

3.- Urban, historical and deffensive landscapes Settlements. Urban settlements or historical settlements through long periods of time, defensive landscape and historical landscapes. 30

4.- Symbolic landscapes Activities related to social events: ludic, symbolic, religious, artistic, etc., and itineraries. 19

FOR MORE INFORMATION linarejos@mecd.es carmen.caro@mecd.es http://www.mecd.gob.es/planesnacionales/planes/paisaje-cultural.html THANK YOU!