Intangible Heritage of the Dehesa: The Educational and Tourist Potential of Traditional Trades

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Abstract

Dehesas constitute one of the most relevant and traditional landscapes of the Extremadura region. However, the supremacy given to the economic–productive functionality of agricultural territories over environmental and cultural sustainability leads to the devaluation and neglect of the heritage manifestations of the rural world. Based on this premise, this study aimed to understand the current situation of some of the traditional trades of the Extremadura pasture, assessing the benefits of their conservation and determining the possible threats that hinder their preservation. In addition, it sought to articulate a proposal for solutions aimed at safeguarding them. To this end, the Delphi method was used, and 20 experts were interviewed in depth, mainly cork and charcoal extractors. The results corroborate the existence of various problems faced by the traditional trades, which compromise the conservation of the identity of the rural population and the sustainability of the dehesa. To mitigate these tensions, it was concluded that there is a need to disseminate the heritage of the dehesa through educational and agrotourism experiences to promote an increase in tourist awareness, revalue ancestral knowledge, and contribute to the conservation of intangible assets.

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Guillén-Peñafiel, R., Hernández-Carretero, A. M., & Sánchez-Martín, J. M. (2023). Intangible Heritage of the Dehesa: The Educational and Tourist Potential of Traditional Trades. Heritage, 6(7), 5347–5373. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6070282

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